4. Team Australia +18'03.06
5. Team Great Britain +29'40.59
Women's World Trophy (Top 5)
1. Team USA 11:34'20.80
2. Team Australia +6'21.18
3. Team Sweden +30'17.95
4. Team France +42'40.62
5. Team Italy +1:46'20.00
Individual Overall (Top 5)
1. Josep Garcia (Spain-KTM) 3:23'25.34
2. Steve Holcombe (UK-Hon) +2'17.44
3. Theo Espinasse (France-Bet) 5'21.75
4. Max Ahlin (Sweden-KTM) 6'00.39
5. Kevin Cristino (Italy-Fan) 6'01.70
10. Josh Toth (USA-GG) 8'26.36
World Trophy (Top 5)
1. Team France 14:28'47.09
2. Team USA +5'38.08
3. Team Spain +14'12.33
4. Team Australia +29'53.46
5. Team Czech Republic +40'38.93
Junior World Trophy (Top 5)
1. Team Sweden 10:36'43.30
2. Team France +5'50.81
3. Team USA +14'28.55
pound and restart, then winning
his final moto. Tyler Vore suffered
a broken wrist on day four, putting
him on the sidelines.
In the brand-new Women's
Club team, U.S. entry Eric Cleve
-
land Memorial was not going
to
be outdone by their WWT
sisters, so Jocelyn Barnes, Olivia
Pugh and Rachel Stout put in an
equally dominating week. The
highlight was the crushing ride
Barnes put in during their final
moto, lapping some slower rid
-
ers in the brief six-lap sprint to
become a possible candidate for
a future WWT
spot.
The 99th ISDE is scheduled
for August 24-29 in the Bergamo
region of Italy.
CN
OCTOBER 14-19, 2024
SILLEDA, SPAIN
OFF-ROAD I 98TH NOCO FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO
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A second-generation Six Days rider,
Jaden Dahners did well, ending the
week third in C1 and sixth individual
Club team rider overall—one step
ahead of retired French legend
Johnny Aubert. Along with GTBN
teammates Layton Smail and Jhak
Walker, they crushed it on the last
day to steal second in final Club
team standings behind Team Italy.