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Cycle News 2024 Issue 39 October 1

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ISDE U.S. Team Rider Changes D ue to injuries on both teams, the AMA has announced changes to the U.S. World Trophy and Women's World Trophy Teams, which are set to compete in the 98th FIM International Six Days Enduro in Galicia, Spain, on October 14-19. On the World Trophy Team, Craig DeLong—who sustained a broken hand—will be replaced by Cody Barnes, while Ava Silvestri will move up from the Women's club team to replace Korie Steede on the Women's World Trophy Team. Rachel Stout will fill Silvestri's spot on the Women's club team. CN WIND IN THE P22 Cody Barnes will fill in for Craig DeLong, who broke his hand, on the U.S. World Trophy Team in the upcoming ISDE in Galicia, Spain, on October 14-19. Vohland To Club MX FXR Yamaha M ax Vohland announced his new two-year deal with the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Team. Vohland sat out most of the 2024 season with a hip injury while a member of the Monster Energy/ Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Team. "I am thrilled to have reached an agreement with the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX team," said Vohland. "After witnessing their success the past couple of years, joining the team was an easy decision for me. The deciding factor was the opportunity to go to the ClubMX facility. When I visited the facility, the vibe was like nothing I have experienced be - fore—it felt like a real team atmosphere. No doubt this is going to be a big change for me, but it is what I need at this point in my career." CN Savatgy Joins FirePower Honda J oey Savatgy signed with the FirePower Honda Team just ahead of the gate drop on the four-round 2024 World Supercross Series. Savatgy, who recently departed the Triumph Factory Racing Team, is also set to race the CRF450R in the upcoming AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross Championship come 2025. "To get the call from this team was exactly what I needed," Savatgy said. "I wanted to race a 450, but unfortunately, the team I was with didn't have one. This team has proven themselves in the 450 class. We have a good starting platform and aren't starting from scratch." Savatgy is expected to join Dean Wilson as the team's SX1 riders in WSX before Wilson goes to a part-time schedule in 2025. The World Supercross schedule kicks off with the Cana - dian Grand Prix on October 26. CN Joey Savatgy will ride a FirePower Honda in the upcoming WSX Series and the 2025 AMA SuperMotocross Championship. Max Vohland signed a two-year contract with the Muc-Off/FXR/ ClubMX team.

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