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Cycle News 2021 Issue 36 September 8

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 P89 MYOWNRACE 15 DANTE OLIVEIRA 11TH JWT/3RD E2/10TH INDIVIDUAL "I was just trying to give it a li le more ev- ery day," he said. "Going into the Six Days, the first couple days I was super-hesitant, like scared to fall and stuff. I just wanted to keep it on two and be smooth, honestly. I didn't really want to do anything crazy. But I just started ge ng a li le more com- fortable on the bike and sliding it around those loose turns, trying to really be flat- tracking it and le ng the bike get loose. I guess I got more confidence every day." 13 RYAN SIPES 3RD WT/4TH E3/16TH INDIVIDUAL "It's been a tale of two riders for me," Ryan Sipes said a er day four, and it turned out to be true for the week as a whole. "The first day was pre y good; days two and three were really bad; day four was a lot be er—I rode a lot more like myself and I was able to sit around 15th or 16th overall, which is not where I used to be, but I don't train for this stuff anymore [due to his commitments to race a variety of different events nowadays]. The way I rode today was s ll not probably my absolute best, but it was eight out of 10; I was hanging in there." WWT INTEREST GROWING This was Rachel Gutish's sixth ISDE, but this was her first since Spain in 2016, well before the WWT team fell under the wings of the men's program. "It wasn't an organized program the way it is now," she said. "The other big change within the team is just the level of interest there is back home and how many women want to go. In Germany in 2012 they were so desperate for women to fill the team, they picked 16-year-old Ra- chel Gutish, because that was their best option [laughs]. The fact that that was the best option, that's re- ally not great and of course it was a complete disaster. Things got better after that." GRITTI TRIED TO GRIT IT OUT Seventy-four-year-old Italian Ales- sandro Gritti entered his home country's ISDE, but the conditions were a bit much for the enduro leg- end and he withdrew on day two. ISDE TRAGEDY Unfortunately, there was one fatality connected with this ISDE. When Arnold Staal failed to return to the paddock at the end of day two, the Dutch federation informed the or- ganizers who quickly sent workers to search the course. By the time they found him, though, he was deceased; cause of death was not revealed. Staal was a member of the MCCZ Club team and riding in the C3 class. Briefly...

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