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For the third time in the 89-year history of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme International Six Days Enduro, the U.S. Junior Team has emerged victorious, claiming the world championship for the junior division. The 2014 ISDE was Nov. 3-8 in San Juan, Argentina. The U.S. Junior team included Justin Jones, Grant Baylor, Steward Baylor and Trevor Bollinger.
In the premier division, the U.S. Trophy Team of Mike Brown, Thad Duvall, Charlie Mullins, Zach Osborne, Taylor Robert and Kailub Russell finished second: 9 minutes, 46 seconds behind defending world champion France. The United States has never won the Trophy division, finishing second in 1982 and 2013.
The U.S. Women’s World Trophy Team of Amanda Mastin, Rachel Gutish and Sarah Baldwin finished the event in third.
Almost 350 riders from 23 nations competed in the 2014 ISDE.
“At one of the most-demanding Six Days in recent memory, it was an accomplishment to finish, let alone claim a podium slot,” said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. “We are exceptionally proud of the U.S. Junior Team for this triumph, and we congratulate them on their stellar performance on the world stage. In addition, we also extend our appreciation and congratulations to all U.S. riders who traveled to Argentina to represent the United States.”
The U.S. team also won the junior division in 1991 and 2006. This year, the U.S. Junior Team finished 1 minute, 42 seconds ahead of France in the division. Australia finished third, 5 minutes 38 seconds behind France. Jones, who was the fastest U.S. Junior Team rider and seventh in the E2 class and 12th overall, said winning the world title was the “best moment” of his career.
“It was an honor to represent my country and make it to the top of the podium here at Six Days as well as being top Junior American,” Jones said. “I’m almost speechless. The feeling is amazing.”
Meagan Kusek is the editor of Motorcycle & Powersports News. Since 2016, she has been covering various aspects of the B2B automotive markets, including professional carwashes, auto dealerships, motorcycle/powersport dealerships and collision repair shops.
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Parts Unlimited has announced the newest sales rep for the South Central region covering Missouri and Arkansas: Joby Windmiller.
Windmiller comes to Parts Unlimited with several years of powersports industry experience, including sales and marketing at the distributor level. He started riding at a young age and has competed in motocross, hare scrambles and road racing. He currently enjoys motocross track days, woods riding and dual-sport adventures and is a Charter Life Member of the American Motorcycle Association.