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Cycle News 2014 Issue 46 November 18

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 18, 2014 P59 last moto—I fell in the first turn, but I came back from dead last to, I think, eighth so I couldn't be happier. [Officially, he finished seventh out of 32 in the E2 final moto.] I've got a gold medal and I'm stoked. "I got real emotional [on the podium during the playing of our national anthem] because this is the greatest accomplishment of my career." Women's World Trophy This one belonged entirely to de- fending champs Australia. On the American team, Gutish demon- strated good speed early in the week and came close to winning a test. However, day three was as far as she or Baldwin would get, leav- ing Mastin to carry the flag alone. "This one was definitely one to remember, just because of the amount of people it took out with bike problems so I guess I'm just fortunate enough to have got through day three," she said. "I was unprepared—I mean I didn't have any filters out at the checks. I had a dust cover on my bike and last year I pulled the cover half- way through the day and I figured here that would be good. I pulled the dust cover halfway through, between checks five and six. Close to six, my bike started run- ning like crap and I got to that check and I was like, 'Anybody got a filter?' and they said, 'no.' "So I'm like, 'Well, I guess I'm going to have to ride on.' " She lost 26 minutes in the fol- lowing test where her bike would barely run until someone found a spare filter somewhere and ran it out to her, but the new filter brought her 250 XC back to life and she kept going to finish on bronze. Clubs Much like Women's World Tro- phy, the six U.S. teams in the Club category saw their fortunes plummet, but there were bright spots. They started extremely strong with the Wellard trio of Chris Bach, Andrew Delong and Gary Sutherlin leading an unprec- edented American sweep of the top four spots out of 77 teams entered. Beta USA (Nick Burson, Cory Buttrick, Justin Sode), Go Fasters (Travis Coy, Alex Dorsey, Josh Knight) and Missouri Mud- ders (Alexander Lehr, Kyle Mc- Donal, Cody Schafer) filled sec- ond to fourth. Elizabeth Scott's three Seniors (Jeff Fredette, Paul Krause, Brian Storrie) sat 11 th , while Tony Agonis (Benjamin Kel- ley, John Kelley, Mike Pillar) lost Pillar on the first day with an ig- nition failure, putting them in the hole right away and in 55th. Individually, eight of the first 10 in C2 were Americans with Bach leading the way over teammates Sutherlin and Delong. Day two was more of the same except the Elizabeth Scott team jumped to eighth. Then the wheels fell off. Day three claimed Bach so even though Sutherlin would go on to finish 1-2 in C2, the team plummet- fused to use that as an excuse. Frenchman Loic Larrieu was the only Junior World Trophy rider to better his score at the end of the week, finishing fifth in E2 less than three minutes ahead of Jones who was seventh E2. "I felt really comfortable down here," Jones said. "I took a lot of advice from a lot of people that were down here, and my dad's very wise also. I felt comfortable and confident coming in here so I expected nothing less, I re- ally didn't. I'm so happy with how the week went except for the

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