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Cycle News 2014 Issue 22 June 3

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IN THE WIND P30 for the European teams, and I'm expecting us to take advantage of this and provide a strong result." In 2013, the U.S. World Trophy Team finished second, equaling its finish from 1982. The U.S. squad has never won the prestigious event. "It is a longstanding American dream to win Six Days," said AMA Off-Road Manager Chuck Weir. "Last year, our riders showed us what they can do on the world stage. For 2014, we're ready to take our game to the next level. Our goal is no less than a team world championship at the ISDE this No- vember." Brown will serve as team captain. "I'm honored to once again represent the United States at the ISDE, and I'm humbled to serve as team captain this year," said Brown, who races Husqvarna motorcycles. "I hope to make Kurt proud in Argentina and help lead the U.S. riders to a world championship." KTM's Robert was the top-finishing American in 2013. Mullins also will race a KTM, while Osborne and Duvall will race Honda motorcycles. Brown, Robert, Mullins, Osborne and Duvall were members of the U.S. World Trophy Team in 2013. New to the Trophy Team is Russell. Rus- sell, a KTM rider, made his Six Days debut in 2013 when he was a member of the U.S. Junior Trophy Team. The AMA will announce the full contingent of U.S. riders following qualifier rounds in Idaho City, Idaho, (May 31-June 1) and Wellston, Ohio (June 14-15). (Left to right) Zach Osborne, Charlie Mullins and Mike Brown will again make up half of this year's U.S. ISDE Trophy Team. Taylor Robert and Thad Duvall will also return. Kailub Russell will be new to the team. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE COY TOPS IDAHO CITY QUALIFIER K TM rider Travis Coy was the overall winner at the 30th annual Idaho City 100 ISDE Qualifier, May 31-June 1. Coy topped both days of competition. Fellow KTM rider Alex Dorsey was second overall and Beta's Nick Burson was third overall. KTM riders Brooke Hodges won the Women's (LOI) class and Scott Bright topped the Senior (LOI) class. Saturday saw a full field of 300 riders on the 125-plus-mile course with over 200 on the 103-mile Sunday course. Two Pear- son siblings did well in the LOI classification — Axel Pearson was seventh overall and Maggie Pearson was fourth overall in the Women's class. Doug Karcher Travis Coy led the way at the 30th annual Idaho City 100 2-Day Qualifier. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOUG KARCHER

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