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Cycle News 2025 Issue 35 September 3

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VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P77 As promised, he showed more competitive speed, and on day two he set the third-fastest times in two tests en route to finishing that day best of the Americans in sixth overall indi- vidually. Day five was another good one for him, with a third- fastest time overall in one test and eighth-best time for the day, second among Americans behind Girroir, who was sixth. On the last day, with the fast JWT heat running just before the fast WT heat, it turned out to be preview time and a show of moto force. Mateo Oliveira had a decent start and used his MX skills to quickly hit the front, with Davis close behind. While Davis tried to pass a couple of times, Mateo repelled each attack to beat his team - mate by a scant 1.92 seconds. Jones would slip back from an early third to sixth at the finish, 24.14 seconds behind Mateo and giving the U.S. JWT team the day's best result. That, however, was insufficient to improve their final standing, which was fourth behind Italy, France and Australia. Mateo wasn't very happy with his performance overall for the week, though he said, "It's not that I could care less if I won the moto, but [most of] these other guys are all enduro riders, and you want to beat them at what they do, so I'm a little frustrated, but it's always cool to win some - thing." Italy ended up on top of the week's JWT standings, 1:30.80 ahead of France, Australia 3:22.16 behind for third, while the USA was fourth, 11:46.76 back. Gus Riordan, then the USA with Davis, Cooper Jones and Mateo Oliveira. Though somewhat inconsis - tent throughout the week—a common theme this year under the U.S. tent—Davis showed commendable improvement after a tough first day when he declared, "I'm ready for tomor - row. The tracks will be way better and more beat up, more my style, so I'll like that more—I'm ready!" JUNIOR WORLD TROPHY The situation was similar in JWT, except Italy's trio of Kevin Cris- tino, Alberto Elgari and Manuel Verzaroli led from the start and did enough to keep the others at bay the rest of the week. France (Romain Dagna, Thibault Giraudon and Leo Joy - on) started out second, followed by Australia's Kyron Bacon, Ko- rey McMahon and GNCC regular This riverbed test was almost like riding in the Arizona desert back home for Brandy Richards. She led the U.S. WWT team to its third straight victory.

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