Webb Announces
CW2 Training
F
ormer trials and EnduroCross Champion
Cody Webb announced his new venture,
CW2 Training—an online training platform for
off-road riders and racers, which will launch
early next year. With a career spanning over a
decade and numerous trials, endurocross and
hard enduro championship titles to his name,
Webb is now extending his expertise to a global
audience, helping riders of all levels enhance
their skills and master the art of off-road riding.
The CW2 Online Training Course offers a
comprehensive curriculum designed to cater to
riders of all experience levels, from beginners to
seasoned veterans. Webb's expert guidance will
help members tackle the challenges of off-roading,
offering in-depth instruction on techniques, bike
setup, race strategies and more.
"I'm excited to be able to share my passion and
knowledge with off-road riders worldwide," said
Webb. "This online training course is the culmina
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tion of years of experience, dedication and love for
the sport. My goal is to empower riders to improve
their skills, build their confidence and truly enjoy
the exhilaration of off-road riding."
Early-bird registration and a special discounted
rate for the CW2 Training course will be available
to those who sign up for the mailing list. To learn
more about the course and secure early-bird regis
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tration, visit cw2training.com.
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VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P27
Cody Webb announced his
new venture, CW2 Training—an
online training platform for
off-road riders and racers.
Steward Baylor To Compete In Japan
S
teward Baylor will compete in the Japan
National Cross-Country (JNCC) season
finale on Sunday, November 5, at X-JAM
Takai Fuji Park near the Yomase Onsen Ski
Resort in Kitashiga, Japan.
"I'm happy to be going to Japan," said
Baylor. "Over the years, I've seen other rac
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ers get the opportunity, and it's definitely
one of the bucket list things that I would
love to check off in my racing career. It is
definitely one of the perks of the job, getting
to go race and be a part of things like this."
Baylor follows GNCC racers such as Paul
Whibley, Robbie Jenks (2006), Jason Raines,
Charlie Mullins and Rodney Smith (2007),
Nate Kanney and Thad Duvall (2008), Josh
Strang and Kailub Russell (2009), Cory
Buttrick (2010), Jesse Robinson and Jason
Thomas (2011), Rory Mead, Josh Strang
(2013), Jordan Ashburn (2014), Chris Bach
(2015), Trevor Bollinger (2016), Ricky Rus
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sell (2017), Craig Delong (2018),
and most recently, Andrew Delong
(2019), in being selected to repre
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sent GNCC Racing in Japan.
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Steward Baylor will
participate in the
Japanese National
Cross-Country final in
November.