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Cycle News Issue 35 September 6, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 P65 all. I lost 35 seconds in one test and that put me 40-some seconds down going into the third test. The times are so close this year the way the tests are set up, you're not going to make up that kind of time," he said. The first day set the week's tone for Kailub Russell who found himself slowed by a number of slower riders he'd catch in the tests. Then, "The second test I pretty much threw any hopes away of competing for the over- about doing well, you have to rail the tests. Since competitors aren't allowed to pre-ride any section of the course, that means walking the tests, often multiple times. This year's race featured 10 tests, each several miles long, and the U.S. World Trophy, Juniors and Women— as well as a few Club riders—each walked them. Taylor Robert kept track of the mileage hoofed via an app, and it totaled astounding num- bers: nearly 58 miles walked over the course of some 37 hours! Cody Webb is no stranger to rac- ing in Europe, whether it's extreme enduros or in previous stints as a member of the U.S. Trial des Nations team. Still, he and others were surprised at the reception he received in Brive-la-Gaillarde. "It's definitely unusual," he insisted. "Like I'll go to [watch] a local super- cross and two people will recognize me and they're my buddies! It's really weird for people to recognize off-road racers. I come here to Europe and in the parade [of nations at opening ceremonies], all these people on the side—I don't know if they're riders or spectators or what, but they're asking me for photos and selfies. It's pretty cool; I'm not even here as part of the Trophy team. It's crazy to think how that hard enduro, extreme stuff has kind of escalated [our exposure]. It's cool to be here and try something different. I really want to work on my sprint speed and stuff. First-time Six Days rider Rick Emer- son on the Elizabeth Scott Com- munity team of Senior riders had a problem and needed to re-impound but finished out the week. Despite the mechanical woes, he exclaimed, "I think it's the most exciting thing I've ever done on two wheels! I've been around: BMX in the '70s, moto in the '80s through the '90s, enduro in the '90s. It's unbelievable. I'm in for next year! It's one thing to be on the U.S. Ski Team for 10 years…and it was a bucket list thing to be on the U.S. enduro team." Assigned to E1, it took Ryan Sipes a day or two to get used to his Husky FE 250 compared to the FX 350 he normally races. He was fifth overall. Kailub Russell was seventh E2 after toning his pace down a bit after Thad Duvall got hurt.

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