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Cycle News 2021 Issue 36 September 8

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especially it's crazy how many people there were. It was good for us riders maybe because we wear the Italian jersey, and we are in Italy so that's why." For the defending WT champs, the week was somewhat disap- pointing from the start. "We've just got to minimize the mistakes riding so I'm really happy with my week. Also, it was my team's week because we [rode] good and strong every day. Also, the other riders [on the team made] really good results in the overall so that's really important for the team results." In regard to the Italian team winning on home soil, Verona not- ed, "[On day four] I won the over- all and it was crazy. There were a lot of fans here. I didn't think about that; when I arrived at a test I saw all of the people cheering for us. Also, the world champion- ship [round] here in Italy, usually there is a lot of people, but here to achieve his goal of one day winning overall individual honors. "It was an amazing week for me and also for our team," Garcia said. "[From] the first day I was feel- ing really good with the bike and I enjoyed a lot the tests. That, I think, takes me to the victory. When you enjoy your ride and you are happy, at the end everything works. It was like a dream come true because I dream all my life to win the overall in Six Days and finish second in the World Trophy. I hope one day we can win that also." As fast as Garcia was, though, Six Days is a team championship and Italy fielded the fastest four this week. The E1 winner and sec- ond overall individually, Verona observed, "I'm happy about my week—no big mistakes, good AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 4, 2021 LOMBARDY-PIEDMONT, ITALY P92 OFF-ROAD I 95TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO Brandy Richards outrode every woman (and a sizable number of men) in leading the U.S. Women's World Trophy team to a runaway win. She also won every single test all six days. No currently active American has ridden more ISDEs than Fred Hoess. After his first one in Spain in 1985, this marked his 27th participation.

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