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Cycle News 2024 Issue 32 August 13

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First All-Women ISDE Club Team Announced A s 31 total riders will repre- sent the United States at the 98th FIM International Six Days Enduro, which takes place October 14-19 in Galicia, Spain, history will be made in more than one way. American club Team Eric Cleveland Memorial will be the first club team fully comprised of women riders to compete in the ISDE, headlined by riders Ava Silvestri (GasGas), Olivia Pugh (KTM) andJocelyn Barnes (Husqvarna). There have been all-women World Cup Trophy teams but never a Club team. "ISDE serves as the pinnacle of international competition when it comes to enduro racing, and each year the sport's his - tory books are rewritten," ISDE Coordinator Michael Jolly said. "Team Eric Cleveland Memorial is primed to make their own mark on the history of the event as the first all-female club team, and we cannot wait to see them compete in Spain this October!" CN WIND IN THE P24 The U.S. will field its first- ever all-female Club team in the ISDE in Spain. Shimoda Injured H onda HRC Team rider Jo Shimoda suffered a broken collarbone at the Unadilla Motocross National on August 10. Heading into the Unadilla race, Shimoda was fifth in the 250MX Champion class and just four points be- hind his teammate Chance Hymas. Shimoda finished fourth in the first moto and was battling for the win in the second moto when he went down late in the race. It was a relatively slow crash but still resulted in a broken collarbone. When he will race again is not yet known. It was a tough day for Honda's 250cc team, with Hymas also crashing out. Hymas was leading the first moto when he had a hard get-off that put him out of the race. He returned for moto two but eventually pulled off, still feeling the ef - fects of the first-moto crash. His injuries have yet to be disclosed, but he's been on the mend lately with an ankle injury. Officially, Shimoda is cur- rently fourth in the champi- onship with 289 points, and Hymas slips to fifth with 275. CN Jo Shimoda suffered a broken collarbone when he crashed in the second moto at Unadilla. PHOTO: BROWNDOG WILSON

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