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Cycle News 2016 Issue 50 December 20

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 20, 2016 P57 II AMERICA ON TOP Coming into the final moto- cross test on day six with a three-and-a-half-minute lead gave the American team a good reason to feel con- fident and relaxed in their inevitable win. But the team was anything but relaxed as they lined up for the final test of the week. "We had a comfortable lead going into the last day," U.S. Team Captain Taylor Robert said. "But every year in the past we've always had something happen. Never on the last day, but before that. And it just gets our hopes down before we even think we have a chance. This year we knew we had a chance and we were all just really nervous and didn't want anything to happen. "Antti [Kallonen, U.S. Team Manager] was just tell- ing us, 'Just take it easy, all you have to do is finish!' And then he's throwing in these nightmares of when Juha Salminen lost the overall for him and the team back in 2008 when he wrecked in the first turn; so we have all these thoughts running through our head and we're all just super nervous and the motocross track, the first three turns were pave- ment and we're like, 'Oh my gosh, there's so many ways this can go wrong.' But we all held it together and got it done and it worked out perfect." Team manager Antti Kal- lonen proved to be instru- mental to the team's victory, especially when the 2016 In- ternational Six Days Enduro started out with a twist—be- cause of a new rule, the World Trophy team would no longer field six riders with the top five scoring for the team each day. It would be four-rider teams with no throwaways, meaning a single crash or breakdown could doom the whole team. This new challenge meant a new strategy, according to Kallonen, and a very simple one at that: no mistakes. (Left) Imagine riding well over 100 of the toughest miles and having to change your tires at the end of the day—every day— and on the clock! Robert hard at work. (Right) GNCC star Thad Duvall was a catalyst of the team. He was fast, strong and consistent all week. RICK "GUNNY" CLAYPOOLE Rick Claypoole, better known simply as "Gunny," used his experience in the Marine Corps to lead the U.S. World Trophy team at the ISDE longer than anyone else. He was the U.S. team captain from 1987 through 2012, missing only two events—one due to his commitments to the Marines and the other due to a knee injury. He's been to 32 ISDEs in all and was one of the happiest of all to hear that this year's team had held on to win. "I was following it all week long, and we kept getting better and better as the week went on," says Gunny who is now fully retired and enjoying life in his home state of Oregon. "I was pretty sure we had it, then, what re- ally got me was, they called me from Spain—Jay Hall [AMA Assistant Manager], Fredette—and said, 'We did it, we did it!' That was awesome. I sent my congratulations to the team. I am so proud of everyone involved [with the team]. "I always felt that we would win one day; we always had the speed, we just needed a little bit of luck."

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