AUGUST 29-SEPTEMBER 3, 2022
AERODROME LE PUY-LOUDES / LE PUY EN VALY, FRANCE
P102
OFF-ROAD I 96TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO
second woman overall in her
first Six Days and winning the
final WWT moto, while veteran
Rachel Gutish smiled all week
en route to sixth.
Among the seven U.S. Club
teams, XC Gear's Kai Aiello,
Craig DeLong and Tyler Vore did
best in finishing second to the
Czech Republic's KBS Team-
CZ. ISDE rookie
DeLong earned
second in C2
and third over-
all Club rider
concussion and possible lacerat-
ed spleen, opening the door for
Jane Daniels and her teammates
to hoist the trophy for the first
time. Daniels was the top woman
of the week.
The U.S. women were more
consistent than the men and
also had their shining moments
with Korie Steede placing
could do individually. Though
both experienced the same
inconsistency as those on the
WT squad, they had bright
moments. For Walton, his was
winning the final JWT moto and
ending the week as second-fast-
est Junior overall while Oliveira
was ninth.
It was much the same for the
U.S. WWT team.
For three days,
it appeared that
Brandy Richards
was on her way
to a repeat per-
formance of last
year as she won
every single test.
However, it was
not to be, and
she ended day
four in the local
hospital with a
A 10-year veteran of the
FIM EnduroGPs, Jane
Daniels and the British
WWT team took the lead
when America's Brandy
Richards crashed out on
day four. They held it to
the very end.
It wasn't a
complete podium
shutout for the
U.S. In the Club
team competition,
XC Gear earned
second with solid
results from (L-R)
Tyler Vore, Craig
DeLong and
Kai Aiello.