AUGUST 29-SEPTEMBER 3, 2022
AERODROME LE PUY-LOUDES / LE PUY EN VALY, FRANCE
P104
OFF-ROAD I 96TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO
week at 70th overall Club rider.
Eric Cleveland Memorial
(David Fullmer, Benjamin Knight
and Gary Smith) was 86th after
losing Smith to a mechanical. Its
highlight was probably Fullmer
dominating his final moto by a
large margin.
MojoMotoSport (Joshua
Chassaing, Anthony Ferrante
and Shane Siebenthall) finished
120th, having lost Chassaing to
illness early and Siebenthall to
a broken collarbone. Ferrante
made it to the end as 13th C1
and 26th overall Club rider.
CN
toughed it out to 14th C2.
Missouri Mudders (Chase
Bright, Huck Jenkins and Na-
than Rector) earned 13th with
Rector its top finisher at 33rd
overall Club rider.
Elizabeth Scott Community
(John Beal, Jeff O'Leary and
Shawn O'Leary) finished 25th,
veteran Beal its best at 73rd
overall Club rider.
Wes Habermehl/Bruce Wake-
ley Memorial (Jonathan McDou-
gal, Jonathan Seehorn and Brian
Storrie) was right behind at 26th
with McDougal its fastest of the
while Vore completed his week
runner-up C3 and 12th overall
Club rider. Last-minute first-timer
Aiello finished ninth C1, 18th
overall Club rider.
GTBN (Good Team, Bad
Name) was the only other U.S.
Club in the top 10 out of the 120
teams entered, placing sixth.
Rookie Jaden Dahners placed
best at fourth C1 and ninth overall
Club rider after improving through
the week. Anson Maloney also
had a decent week, earning
seventh C2 and 20th overall
Club rider while Travis Reynaud
OVERALL
WORLD TROPHY
1. Team Great Britain (12:49:54.60)
2. Team Italy (12:54:40.30)
3. Team Spain (12:54:40.83)
4. Team France (12:59:51.50)
5. Team United States (13:07:43.28)
JUNIOR WORLD TROPHY
1. Team Italy (9:58:58.44)
2. Team Finland (10:01:51.32)
3. Team Australia (10:05:09.77)
4. Team Great Britain (10:10:59.53)
5. Team Spain (10:15:34.98)
WOMEN WORLD TROPHY
1. Team Great Britain (11:20:44.91)
2. Team France (11:35:48.64)
3. Team Australia (11:41:50.92)
4. Team Sweden (12:09:01.77)
5. Team Canada (13:20:53.50)
Newcomer Korie Steede shook off early nerves
and got on with the job of riding, doing well
enough after Brandy Richards crashed out to place
second overall woman behind Jane Daniels.