OFF ROAD
90TH FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO
SEPTEMBER 7-12, 2015
KOSICE, SLOVAKIA
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they also ended the first day 1-2
in overall individual standings so
the U.S. camp had reason to be
optimistic. Never before had an
American team or its riders been
in this position.
"Ryan rode really well today and
so did the rest of the guys so I'm
pretty pumped; we're leading and
I had a good day," Russell said.
"Now it's just time to keep repeat-
ing."
U.S. World Trophy Team Man-
ager Antti Kallonen said, "That's
been kind of our struggle; it's
always been kind of a late start [for
us to get rolling], but we've put a
lot of effort into preparation—get-
ting used to the bike setups and
tires and everything. I had a train-
ing camp and all that so the guys
know what to expect when you
come to day one and it showed."
Unfortunately, Team USA's
(Top left) After a sub-par day
two, Taylor Robert bounced
back with top times. (Above)
Steward Baylor separated his
shoulder early in the event,
but thanks to modern taping
and pain-killing shots, he
was able to continue and
actually got faster as the
week wore on. (Right) Rachel
Gutish turned in the best
performance from the U.S.
Women's World Trophy team
that finished fifth.