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Cycle News 2025 Issue 35 September 3

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AUGUST 24-29, 2025 BERGAMO, ITALY OFF-ROAD I 99TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO P80 to their score each day and mak- ing them a non-factor. The second day of competi- tion saw the Americans flex their might. While MC Italia A still led—and would keep it all week—Team Rabaconda, GTBN and Missouri Mudders all moved up, with Rabaconda now second followed by Italy's BBM-Racing Time, the Mudders, GTBN, Mojo/ SXS and XC Gear. Hough Legacy Racing inched up to 16th. Team Rabaconda's Devlin set the pace for the American Club riders all week, winning tests and ranking in the top individual standings every day. Only a tough test result during day one saw him slip from the top three on day Hough Legacy Racing (Max Gerston, Eric Stevenson and Tanner Whipple) was a bit far - ther back in 19th. But that's only six American Club teams, you say? What about the seventh? Not to worry. The Randy Mas - tin Memorial trio of veteran Ava Silvestri and first-timers Ashlee Gage and Ellie Winland were in the new Motorex Women's Club (WC) category. Unfortunately, no other nations entered a com - plete team, though FIM Latin American Women fielded a two- rider squad, adding three hours CLUB As in the men's Trophy catego- ries, Italy led the way in the Club team competition, going 1-2 at the end of the first day with MC Italia A on top of a list that fea- tured 156 teams! But five of the seven U.S. Club teams lurked right behind in third through sixth—Team Rabaconda (Joseph Cunningham, Thorn Devlin and Cole Whitmer), Missouri Mud- ders (Chase Landers, Will Sieven- piper and Lane Whitmer), Mojo/ SXS (Anson Maloney, Zane Roberts and Ryder Thomaselli) and GTBN (Jaden Dahners, Lane Lorenzo and Layton Smail)—while XC Gear (Brody Johnson, Collier Martinez and Colton Shields) held ninth. The winning Women's World Trophy Team celebrates on the podium.

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