Devan Bolin's ISDE Funraiser

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Devan Bolin's ISDE Funraiser

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Congratulations Devan!!!
Devan Bolin, recently selected to represent the United States of America in the 2017 International Six Day Eduro to be held in France.  

This page has been set up at Devan's families request to help raise the funds needed to travel to France and prepare the motorcycle and spare parts necessary to compete in this gruling event.  If any of you know Devan he is the hardest working family man you will likely ever meet.  He is also the most humble of people and would never come out and ask for help.... and that is exactly why everyone is so eager to help him succeed.. Inlcuding me.

We will also be helping Devan and the Bolin family create and coordinate other fund raising efforts to include:
~ A 2 day tour in central Oregon
~ A ride school in Washougal Washington
~ T-Shirts
~ A mini Sprint Enduro

Details to be announced soon...

For those not familiar with the ISDE here is some information on the history of the event:

The Olympics of Motorcycling
The International Six Days Enduro is the most prestigious off-road motorcycle event in the world. First held in Carlisle, England, in 1913, the ISDE is one of the longest-running events on the calendar of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme.

Originally known as the International Six Day Trial, the event was held primarily on roads in the beginning – although the “roads” of the era were often as difficult as today’s trails – and were designed to test both machine reliability and rider skill. Today, the ISDE, a name it adopted in 1980, is primarily an off-road event that traverses some of the world’s most extreme terrain.

Europe was the exclusive domain of the event until 1973, when it first made a trip to the United States. The event has since been held outside the Old Country several times, including Chile, New Zealand, Brazil, the United States and Australia.

The rules of the ISDE has evolved over the years, but it has always run under an enduro-type format, where riders have to follow a set route at a set pace over six days. In addition, there are strict controls on when a rider may work on his or her machine and the availability of tools and spare parts. The mileage of the event can vary, but is well over 1,000 total miles.

Today, teams from all over the world compete at the ISDE. The World Trophy Team features six riders, the Junior Trophy Team features four riders, and the Women’s Trophy Team features three riders. In addition, each country can send a number of three-rider club teams. Teams compete for team honors, while each individual rider races for a gold, silver or bronze medal, which are based on a rider’s finishing time relative to the leader.

The United States has won the World Trophy only once in the history of the prestigious event. The 2016 U.S. World Trophy Team of Taylor Robert, Kailub Russell, Thad DuVall and Layne Michael came out on top in Spain that year, with Robert finishing as the fastest individual rider. This was the second time in history that a U.S. rider took top individual honors; Ryan Sipes, a member of the 2016 team before injury sidelined him and he was replaced by Michael, finished first among all individual riders in 2015.

The U.S. Junior Trophy Team has been more successful over the years, bringing home the Junior Trophy three times: in 1991, 2006 and 2014.

In 1973, the U.S. team won what was then called the Silver Vase, a secondary team competition without any age restriction. Since then, the Silver Vase has become the Junior trophy, designed to reward performances by younger riders. The first U.S. victory came in the only ISDE ever held in the United States, while the 1991 Junior Trophy triumph, with the team of Steve Hatch, Jimmy Lewis, Davis Rhodes and Chris Smith, came in Czechoslovakia. In 2006, the Junior Trophy Team included Kurt Caselli, Ricky Dietrich, David Pearson and Russell Bobbitt. The event was held in New Zealand’s Kinleith Forest and featured hundreds of miles of cold, windy and rainy single- and two-track trails.

The U.S. World Trophy Team finished in the runner-up spot in 2014 with Kailub Russell, Charlie Mullins, Zach Osborne, Thad Duvall, Michael Brown and Taylor Robert on the team.

Another strong year for the U.S. World Trophy Team was 1982, when the Trophy Team finished second. However, a quick look at the results sheet might belie the feat as this was arguably the most difficult ISDEs in history. Of the 25 American’s entered, only 13 finished, and just one of those scored a gold medal. However, even that was enough for a second-place finish to the host Czechoslovakians in one of the toughest ISDEs ever. The American World Trophy Team that year included Ed Lojak, Terry Cunningham, Scot Harden, Mark Hyde, Mike Melton and Wally Wilson.

The 2008 Trophy Team also had a strong finish, coming in third. The team that year started the final day of competition in fourth place behind Finland, but five solid final moto special test finishes propelled the team to one of its best finishes ever.

Organizer and beneficiary

Ace Nilson
Organizer
La Center, WA
Dan Bolin
Beneficiary
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