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Old 11-21-2008, 09:14 AM
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Traditionally your first objective is to quaify via the US ISDE Qualifier series. Normally there is room for roughly 34 riders on the US Team of which 6 riders are for the Trophy Team, 4 riders are for Junior Team, 3 riders are for the Women's Team and another 3 riders are for the Senior Team. That leaves 18 riders for the E-1, E-2 and E-3 class Club Team's (6 riders per class.)

I would suspect that next year the number of club riders allowed would increase and could be as high as 10 per class or 30 club riders total but there is no guarantee of that.

If you qualify you don't need any chase riders as the US check support is second to no other team at Six Days and all of your support needs, within the rules at least, are taken care of.

SpeedyManiac is right your Six Days expierence will not be the same if you rely on "cheating." In fact you will be humbled by the rest of the world class Club riders there to the point that you'll be embarrassed if you bring your own chase rider.

There probably is a place for your "chase rider" friend during the Qualifier series as he could ride in your class (and hopefully on your same minute) and help out if you run into difficulties.

If you're really serious about what to expect in Mexico in 2010 plan a trip there next July for the Two-Day World Enduro Round that will be used as a trial run for organizers.
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