The U.S. Women's World Cup team celebrates victory in the International Six
Days Enduro. (Photo: Steve Berkner)
RIDER INFORMATION
The International Six Day Enduro (ISDE) is the annual FIM Enduro World Championship
for National Teams.
Each country participating in this event is authorized to have six riders representing
the Trophy Team, four riders under the age of 23 representing the Junior Trophy
Team, three female riders representing the Women's World Cup Team, and three riders
for each Club Team entered to represent their country. We will have a three rider
Senior Club Team if participation warrants it.
The World Trophy is determined by totaling the teams best five individual riders
score each day for six days with the lowest team score after 6 days being the winner.
The Junior World Trophy is determined by totaling the teams best three individual
riders scores each day for six days with the lowest team score after six days being
the winner.
The Women's World Cup is determined by totaling the teams best two individual riders
scores each day for six days with the lowest team score after six days being the
winner.
The Club Teams will score all three riders each day, and again, after six days the
lowest combined score is the winner.
Here are the riders who make up AMA Team USA in 2009.
THINK TEAM
If you know you can add something to the team effort in any position, let us hear
from you. For additional TEAM information and requirements please review the following
pages completely.
Rider Commitment
By accepting a position on Team USA, a rider agrees to bring to the ISDE the highest
level of commitment. The funds raised to finance the ISDE team come from the hard
work of volunteers all over the U.S. In return for this effort, team members must
have the commitment and desire to do their best for their Country and Team. They
must also be willing to commit to assisting in the fund raising effort.
For more information about riding for AMA Team USA, please see the links to the
right. For additional questions, e-mail AMA Off-road Manager Chuck Weir at
cweir@ama-cycle.org.