ing lost Cade Henderson to heat
issues on day two. Trevor Maley
made it to the end, seventh in
C1, while Jhak Walker was the
third best C1 for the week.
CN
World Trophy
1. United States 16h 31:10.03
2. France (+17:03.71)
3. Great Britain (+18:23.74)
4. Chile (+55:05.56)
5. Venezuela (+2h 31:26.31)
Junior World Trophy
1. France 12h 55:52.59
2. United States (+5:20.92)
3. Sweden (+26:09.74)
4. Argentina (+45:10.60)
5. Czech Republic (+1h 4:37.26)
Women World Trophy
1. United States 14h 43:34.90
2. Australia (+6h 47:43.12)
3. Latin America (+10h 36:11.70)
4. France (+11h 52:13.89)
5. Argentina (+15h 15:59.72)
team, which finished 27th. Rick
Emerson was the team's other
finisher after losing Jeremy
Shoning to fatigue and nausea
on day five.
Braaptastic.com started
strongly in second place behind
XC Gear, with Preston Campbell
and Axel Pearson both revel
-
ing in the desert conditions to
finish the
day 2-3 behind Toth in
individual standings. Losing first-
timer Zach Toth to injury on day
three relegated the team to 28th.
Right behind them at 29th,
Eric Cleveland Memorial lost
first-timer Nolan Cate to a crash-
induced shoulder injury on day
three—a shame since he was
10th individually at the end of
two days. Kyle Tichenor's final
time put him 20th in C2, while
Ava Silvestri was a respectable
18th in C1 in her first try.
The Missouri Mudders at 31st
was the last U.S. Club team, hav
-
pro motocross/Supercross
skills to
win the fastest Club
final moto.
Fellow American team GTBN
finished second with C1 winner
Jaden Dahners, Thorn Devlin (fifth
in the fast moto as well as fifth C2
in final results) and Nate Ferderer
(ninth C2), possibly the first U.S.
Club 1-2 ever. Individually, there
was a bloated American pres
-
ence in the top 10, with the top
five
being Toth, Preston Campbell
(second C2), Dahners, Serpa and
Axel Pearson (fourth C2).
Steve Hatch Racing POTM
ended up just shy of the podium
with its fourth-place finish. Hunt
-
er Smith took seventh in C2 with
the quickest time
of the week
for the team followed by Chase
Bright (ninth C1) and Jackson
Davis (15th C2).
A Six Days veteran with six
under his helmet now, John
Beal led the Elizabeth Scott
NOVEMBER 6-11, 2023
CIRCUITO SAN JUAN VILLACUM / SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA
OFF-ROAD I 97TH NOCO FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO
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The entire U.S. team—31 riders
plus mechanics, managers, chase
riders and pit/support personnel—
got together for photos the day
before the start.