sible the stresses found at Six
Days.
It resulted in the best U.S. fin-
ish since Chile when Americans
Nicole Bradford, Lacy Jones and
Mandi Mastin won the first WWT
competition.
The casual observer might've
given the U.S. women little chance
to go head-to-head against an
Australian team that's won four in
a row with the same three girls:
Jessica Gardnier, Tayla Jones and
Jemma Wilson. But after starting
the week in third place behind
Spain and Australia, the Americans
occupied second solidly the rest
of the week after two of the Span-
ish ladies crashed on the second
day.
"They are fulfilling every expec-
tation I had so far," Kallonen said.
OFF ROAD
92ND FIM INTERNATIONAL SIX DAYS ENDURO
AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 2, 2017
BRIVE-LA-GAILLARDE, FRANCE
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Brandy Richards
(left) caught
eventual Enduro
Women's overall
winner Laia Sanz
of Spain in the final
MX test, passed her
and won the moto.