2025 ISDE U.S.
Teams Named
T
he AMA recently announced the 31 riders
who will represent the United States at the
99th FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE).
Ten Trophy and 21 Club Team riders will com
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pete in Bergamo, Italy, from August 24 to 29.
The U.S. World Trophy Team will include
Johnny Girroir, Cody Barnes, Josh Toth and
Dante Oliveira. The U.S. The 2025 U.S. Junior
Trophy Team will consist of Grant Davis, Cooper
Jones and Mateo Oliveira, and the Women's
World Trophy Team will return with Rachel Gut
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ish, Korie Steede and Brandy Richards.
The AMA's East and West Coast qualifiers
resulted in the qualification of the following 21
riders on the U.S.-represented club teams: Team
Rabaconda—Joseph Cunningham, Cole Whitmer,
Thorn Devlin; Team GTBN—Layton Smail, Jaden
Dahners, Lane Lorenzo; Team XC Gear—Brody
Johnson, Collier Martinez, Colton Shields; Team
Mojo/SXS—Anson Maloney, Ryder Thomaselli,
Zane Roberts; Team Missouri Mudders—Will
Sievenpiper, Chase Landers, Lane Whitmer; Team
Hough Legacy Racing—Max Gerston, Eric Steven
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son, Tanner Whipple; Team Randy Mastin Memo-
rial—Ava Silvestri, Ellie Winland, Ashlee Gage.
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The 2025 U.S. ISDE teams are set and ready to race.
Canadian Superbike
Championship
Kicks Off
T
he 2025 Bridgestone Canadian Superbike sea-
son kicked off over the May 17-18 weekend at
Canada's Shannonville Motorsport Park in Shan-
nonville, Ontario, where Alex Dumas (Economy
Lube BMW) came away a double winner.
The first CSBK race of the season on Saturday
was a thriller, featuring a race-long battle between
the eventual race winner Alex Dumas (23), second-
place finisher Jordan Szoke (101), and Ben Young,
who completed the podium in third place.
Dumas again had to work for his win on Sunday.
Although he led from start to finish, several riders were
close behind, ready to take advantage should Dumas
falter. Dumas also survived a last-lap push from Ben
Young to secure the victory by just 0.134 of a second.
Szoke finished closely in third place.
The 16th win of Dumas' career moves the 22-year-
old into a tie with Pascal Picotte for fourth on the all-
time Canadian Superbike list, trailing only Szoke (78),
Steve Crevier (26) and Young (21).
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Superbike Race 1 (Top 5)
1. Alex Dumas (BMW)
2. Jordan Szoke (Kaw)
3. Ben Young (Hon)
4. David MacKay (Hon)
5. Philip DeGam-Blanchet (Hon)
Superbike Race 2 (Top 5)
1. Alex Dumas (BMW)
2. Ben Young (Hon)
3. Jordan Szoke (Kaw)
4. David MacKay (Hon)
5. Philip Degama-Blanchet (Hon)
Alex Dumas swept
the opening round
of the Canadian
Superbike Series.