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5-6-7. Hough Legacy Racing ended up 15th. All three Randy Mastin Memo- rial members (Ashlee Gage, Ava Silvestri, Ellie Winland) finished and were declared winners of the inaugural Motorex Women's Club team race. Remarkably, all 31 Americans who started got to the finish— possibly the first time the team had a 100-percent finishing rate. Some were more battered than others, of course, but finishers nonetheless. CN WORLD TROPHY (Top 5) 1. Team Italy 11:42'48.76 2. Team Sweden 11:51'42.03 3. Team France 11:54'30.91 4. Team USA 11:58'40.86 5. Team Spain 11:59'29.44 JUNIOR WORLD TROPHY (Top 5) 1. Team Italy 8:57'63.41 2. Team France 8:59'24.21 3. Team Australia 9:01'15.57 4. Team USA 9:09'40.17 5. Team Spain 9:14'01.96 WOMEN'S WORLD TROPHY (Top 5) 1. Team USA 10:11'54.09 2. Team Australia 10:49'17.67 3. Team France 10:55'59.41 4. Team Italy 11:09'18.68 5. Team Great Britain 11:27'33.67 INDIVIDUAL OVERALL 1. Josep Garcia (Spain) 2:51'44.78 2. Andrea Verona (Italy) 2:52'17.39 3. Samuele Bernardini (Italy) 2:55'14.58 4. Mikael Persson (Sweden) 2:55'53.73 5. Morgan Lesiardo (Italy) 2:55'59.98 10. Johnny Girroir (USA) 2:57'55.90 who's spent the past few years living in the USA and racing all over the West Coast, with the 2022 AMA West Hare Scram- bles Regional Championship to his credit. (Redondi is also undefeated in the AMA Na- tional Grand Prix Championship Series' 30+ Open AA class since qualifying for the class in 2023). Devlin's performance helped lock up second for Rabaconda, while Smail's charging seventh- fastest time helped GTBN hold onto fourth for the week. Missouri Mudders, Mojo/SXS and XC Gear finished the week rankings (he was fourth that day). By day four, Devlin had cracked the code and topped the individ - ual daily time sheets, cutting the event lead to Italy's front-running Club rider Matteo Pavoni to just over a minute. Devlin led Club standings on days four and five. Devlin also battled intensely for the C2 class lead all week, taking the lead on day four over Italy's Rudy Moroni. Devlin would keep that lead to the final day and in the final motocross test of day six, he finished a strong second behind Giacomo Redondi, the Italian AUGUST 24-29, 2025 BERGAMO, ITALY OFF-ROAD I 99TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO P82 Thorn Devlin was the top U.S. Club rider.

