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Cycle News 2016 Issue 41 October 18

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OFF ROAD 91ST INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO OCTOBER 11-16, 2016 KARTING CIRCUITO DE NAVARRA / NAVARRA, SPAIN P64 "Trevor got [his] guy by six sec- onds, and Steward and I both got beat by the Swedes. We got hor- rible starts and those guys were one and three off the start so they killed the start. We were catching them by the end, but we needed a few more laps." In the end, Sweden's score/ time totaled 10:30:55.71, which was 45.23 seconds better than Team USA, Italy 3:36.27 farther back for third. FIM WOMEN'S WORLD TROPHY For the fourth consecutive year, Australia dominated the FIM Women's World Trophy, though it was Germany's ISDE newbie Ma- ria Franke earning top individual team found itself 26.92 seconds behind Sweden, Italy 3:33.63 back of Team USA. "I told the Juniors, 'You're in a different position than the Trophy guys,'" Kallonen shared. "'You've got to give it all you've got; don't leave anything on the table. Give it all and see where it takes us.' Moto might not be our strength in the Junior class, but I don't think the Swedes are much better in moto so we're definitely going after them." Things didn't quite fall their way, though. "Trevor got sixth on the E1 guy and the other two were in E2 and both me and Steward were in E2 as well," Grant Baylor explained. (Above) Motocross veteran Tarah Geiger performed well in her first ISDE, leading Team USA's trio to fourth in the FIM Women's World Trophy division. (Opposite page top left) Daniel "Chucky" Sanders gave Taylor Robert a run for his money in the overall rankings. The Aussie did get to celebrate winning E3 for the second year in a row. (Top right) In only his second ISDE, Josh Toth not only led the Trail Jesters to second in the final Club team standings, he won the C1 class and posted the top score/time of all Club riders. (Bottom) Spanish Junior World Trophy rider Josep Garcia won the E1 class by 3:04.38 over Great Britain's Nathan Watson.

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