U.S. ISDE Team

The list of participants in the ISDT/ISDE (International Six Days Enduro) since the beginning event in 1913 that saw US citizens as contestants is divided into four segments; Ambassadors, Trailblazer, Pioneers and Qualified/Selected Participants 1971 and beyond. Ambassadors are men and women who competed in ISDT/ISDE at least 10 times in their career. Trailblazer is one man on a very early motorcycle. Pioneers were on more modern motorcycles. Qualified/Selected riders are 1971 and later participants who rode in AMA qualifiers or were appointed by the AMA based on prior performances.


Participants

Ambassadors

Riding in 10 or more ISDT/ISDE Events

Name Events Years Notes
Destry Abbott 10 1997-2018 5 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
Dick Burleson 12 1971–94 AMA Hall of Fame inductee[1]
Kurt Caselli 12 2000–13 Jr. Trophy winning Team member 2006
Carl Cranke 10 1972–81 AMA Hall of Fame inductee [2]
Jeff Fredette 34 1978–14 11 Gold, 20 Silver, 2 Bronze, 1 Retirement
Randy Hawkins 18 1984–03 AMA Hall of Fame inductee[3]
Kevin Hines 12 1982–95
Fred Hoess 27 1984–16 Vintage Overall Winner 2016
Paul Krause 11 1990–14,2019
Amanda Mastin 14 2001–15 Women's Trophy winning Team member 2007
Jack Penton 12 1970–85 AMA Hall of Fame inductee[4]
Tom Penton 10 1968–78
Larry Roeseler 13 1978–94 AMA Hall of Fame inductee [5]
Drew Smith 20 1975–99
Ron Schmeizle 10 1995-2012
Brian Storrie 16 1994–19
Curt Wilcox 10 1991–02

Trailblazer

1913

Name Years Notes
T.K. "Teddy" Hastings 1913 First ISDT and first US entrant

Pioneers

1949-1970

First name Last name Years participated Notes
Tommy McDermott 1949 First Modern Gold Medal
Walt Axthelm 1960, 1965
Jim Brunson 1961
Bud Ekins 1961–1966 First US Class winner 1962
Lloyd Lingelbach 1961, 1965
John Penton 1962, 1965–70 Canadian Team 1962
AMA National Enduro Champion
George Stack, Jr. 1962
Cliff Coleman 1964–1965
Dave Ekins 1964–1966, 1969–70 First US Brothers 1964
Paul Hunt 1964, 1970
Steve McQueen 1964 American film actor
Stu Peters 1964 AMA Hall of Fame inductee[6]
Al Rogers 1964–1965, 1968
John Smith 1964
John Steen 1964
Bill Stewart 1964
John Taylor 1964
Mel Green 1965, 1969
C. Boehler 1965
Klims Cox 1965
Ed Kretz, Jr. 1965
Lars Larson 1965, 1967–73, 1975–76, 1978–79 Swedish Team 1965, 1967
Mexican Team 1978–79
Dave Deyo 1965, 1967
Nick Nicholson 1965
Mike Patrick 1965, 1969–71, 1973
Dale Richardson 1965, 1969–71
Brian Slark 1965
Max Switzer 1965, 1970–71
Bill Thorwaldson 1965
Richard Vick 1965
Leroy Winters 1965–71
Jack Krizman 1966
C. Hookie Hochderffer 1966, 1969–70
Malcolm Smith 1966–1967, 1969–71, 1973–76

Silver Vase winning team member 1973
AMA Hall of Fame inductee[7]

Dennis Bemis 1967
Dave Mungenast 1967–75 Canadian Team member 1974
John Nelson 1967, 1970
Bob Arison 1968–1969
Jim Cameret 1968
Bob Ewing 1968–70
Wolf Jackson 1968
Ted Lapadakis 1968–1969
Tom Penton 1968, 1970–78
Don Watkins 1968
Al Baker 1969
Ron Bohn 1969–74, 1977

Silver Vase Winning Team member 1973
AMA National Enduro Champion

David Eames 1969, 1972–74
Bud Green 1969
Bob Hicks 1969–70
Dave Latham 1969, 1971–74 Canadian Team member 1972
Bob Maus 1969–70
Tommy Maxwell 1969
Jerry Pacholke 1969–72
Preston Petty 1969–71
John Rice 1969
Ed Schmidt 1969, 1971–75

Canadian Team member 1969
Silver Vase Winning Team member 1973

Billy Uhl 1969–74, 1976–77

First son/father entry 1969[8]
Count Lurani Trophy 1973 for top placing American rider at first US Six Days
AMA Hall of Fame inductee 2007[8]

Herb Uhl 1969–70

First father/son entry 1969
Helped develop off-road version of Honda Super Cub, the Trail Cub, in 1960[9]:34–60

Bob Armstrong 1970
Don Bohanan 1970
Gene Cannady 1970–72
Tom Canning 1970
Don Cutler 1970–75
Bill Friant 1970
Barry Higgins 1970, 1972–73, 1975, 1977–79, 1982
Steve Hurd 1970–72
George Johnson 1970
Mike Lewis 1970–71
James Whitey Martino 1970
Bill Messer 1970
Lewis Milligan 1970
Jack Penton 1970–77, 1979–80, 1985 AMA Hall of Fame inductee[4]
Jeff Penton 1970, 1972–73
Gordon Rasse 1970
Bob Rogstat 1970
Richard Smith 1970
Charles Whitten 1970
Doug Wilford 1970, 1973–75

Qualified/Selected Competitors (AMA/FIM)

1971–Present

First name Last name Years participated Notes
Chuck Boechler 1971
Dick Burleson 1971–80, 1982, 1994

Silver Vase Winning Team member 1973
8 time AMA National Enduro Champion
AMA Hall of Fame inductee[1]

Frank Diaz 1971
Les Grable 1971, 1973
Ron Jeckel 1971
Jack Lehto 1971
Dane Leimbach 1971–78, 1980
Bren Moran 1971, 1973, 1975 Canadian Team Member 1975 (fatality)
J.N. Roberts 1971–72
Gary Surdyke 1971–75
Charlie Vincent 1971–75
Ron Webster 1971
Carl Berggren 1972
Joe Carson 1972, 1974 Canadian Team Member 1974
Tom Clark 1973
Carl Crank 1972–81
Jake Fisher 1972–73 Silver Vase Winning Team member 1973
Bob Grodzinski 1972
Jeff Heininger 1972
Jim Holiander 1972–76
Bill Kain 1972
Ron Lamastus 1972-76, 1978–79 US Trophy Team awarded the Walting Trophy
Fran Piasecki 1972–75 1977–78
Dan Stover 1972–74
Buck Walsworth 1972
Joe Barker 1973–74
Ron Bishop 1973, 1975
Ben Bower 1973–74, 1976
Paul Danik 1973–74
Jim Fogle 1973, 1975, 1977
John Greenrose 1973
Ken Maahs 1973–76
Jim Simmons 1973–76, 1978 Mexican Team Member 1978
Gary Snider 1973
Jim Sparks 1973
Stellan Tingstrom 1973
Mark Adent 1974
Rod Bush 1974–78, 1980
Steve Hess 1974
Bob Ismalof 1974
Tom Shaw 1974
John Sitton 1974
Danny Young 1974–75
David Ashley 1975–76
Charlie Bethards 1975–76
Chris Carter 1975–77
Gary Edmond 1975–76, 1978
Jeff Gerber 1975–76
Jerry Harris 1975
Bill Hoffman 1975
David Julse 1975–79
Kevin Lavoie 1975
Dick Mann 1975
Max Markowitz 1975, 1979
Stan Rubottom 1975–76
Drew Smith 1975–85, 1987–88, 1990–92 1994–95, 1997–99
Danny Vandercar 1975–76, 1978–79
Ken Williams 1975
Gary Younkins 1975–77
Don Cichocki 1976–79
John Fero 1976–80
Frank Gallo 1976–79, 1981
Bill Geier 1976
Mike Hannon 1976
Harry Heilmann 1976
Jeff Hill 1976–81
Earl Law 1976
Mike Rosso 1976–81
Larry Thompson 1976–77
Rick Weathersbee 1976
Kenny Bruce 1977–78
Roy Cook 1977
Greg Davis 1977–80
Mark Deyo 1977
Mikie Deyo 1977
Jeff Hammond 1977
Ted Leimbach 1977–79
Rick Munyon 1977, 1980
Bobby Pearce 1977, 1979–80, 1982, 1985
Nate Pillsbiry 1977
Bob Popiel 1977–79
Jim Smith, Jr. 1977
Ted Worrell 1977
A.C. Bakken 1978–79
Fred Cameron 1978 Mexican Team Member 1978
Alan Deyo 1978, 1998, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2006
Jim Fishback 1978–80
Jeff Fredette 1978–81, 1983–89, 1991–95, 1997–14 AMA Hall of Fame inductee[10]
Toml Krehbiel 1978
Mike Melton 1978–83 AMA National Enduro Champion
Kevin Piasecki 1978–79
Russ Powell 1978
Larry Roseler 1978–89, 1994 10 time Baja 1000 Overall winner
Don Schuler 1978
Steve Whitworth 1978
John Ayers 1979–80
Bill Berroth 1979–80
Ray Cosgrove 1979–82
Terry Cunningham 1979–82, 1988–89, 1999 4 time AMA National Enduro Champion
Kevin Davis 1979, 1982–83, 1992, 1997
Terry Davis 1979
Tim Hopey 1979
Darryl Kuenzer 1979–80
Ed Lojak 1979–83, 1985 9 time AMA GNCC Champion
Randy Mastin 1979, 1982, 1996–97/00–02 First father/son/daughter Entry 2001
Hans Raidel 1979
Ron Ribolzi 1979–83, 1987, 1994
Dwight Rudder 1979, 1981–82, 1987–89, 1994
Steve VanWatermeulen 1979–80
Carl Altier 1980
Bob Avery 1980
Kevin Brown 1980–81, 1983–85
Matt Cullins 1980
Scott Harden 1980–82
Mark Hyde 1980–84, 87
Jack Johnson 1980–81
Dean Joyner 1980–81
John Martin 1980–81, 85
Chuck Miller 1980, 1982, 1986 2 time BAJA 500 Overall Winning Team Member 1980 & 1982
2 time BAJA 1000 Overall Winning Team Member 1984 & 1986
Bruce Ogilvie 1980–81, 86

AMA Hall of Fame inductee [11] 2 time Baja 1000 Winning Team Member

Jim Piasecki 1980
Rusty Reynaud 1980–81
Frank Stacy 1980–81, 1983
Scott Atchison 1981
Vic Ely 1981, 1983–84
Chip Howell 1981, 1983
Fritz Kadlec 1981, 1983–89
Gray Leonard 1981
Joe Lojak 1981–83
Ray Mungenast 1981–85
Morris Norman 1981
Terry Seales 1981
Wally Wilson 1981–84
Alan Zitta 1981
Tom Buckles 1982, 1985
Zack Elkins 1982, 1984
Morrill Griffith 1982
Kevin Hines 1982–85, 1987–95 AMA National Enduro Champion
Glen Hollingshead 1982
Alvin McCannon 1982
Keith Moore 1982
John Blythe 1983
Barrett Brown 1983, 1990
Scott Ely 1983
Jim Norris 1983–84, 1989, 1994
Jeff Russell 1983–86, 1989, 1994 AMA National Enduro Champion
Dan Sinkoff 1983
Drigan Wieder 1983
Geoff Ballard 1984–86
Dave Bertram 1984–91
Bob Elliot 1984
James Gunselman 1984
John Haaker 1984–85, 1988
Charles Halcomb 1984, 1986, 1988–890
Randy Hawkins 1984–00, 2003

AMA Hall of Fame inductee[3] 7 time AMA National Enduro Champion

Fred Hoess 1984–96/00–16

Member of first winning US Club Team 1996 Vintage Overall Winner 2016

Brian Mull 1984–86, 1988–90
Bob Shillinger 1984–85
Joe Coppege 1985
David Crain 1985–86, 1993
Bill Fulmer 1985
Jim Garmon 1985
Mark Hynes 1985
Jeff Irwin 1985, 1987–88
Dennis Larrat 1985–86
Jeff Miller 1985
Ron Naylor 1985
Bill Perkins 1985, 1990, 1992
Alan Randt 1985, 1990, 1992 AMA National Enduro Director
Mike Toole 1985
Les Wolfe 1985
Bob Bean 1986–87, 1989
Reed Bright 1986–87
Kurt Hough 1986–89
Duke Lambert 1986
John Nielson 1986–88, 1990, 1995–96 Member of first winning US Club Team 1996
Pete Postel 1986
Tim Shepard 1986, 1994
Jim Stenfield 1986
Scott Summers 1986, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1998

AMA Hall of Fame inductee[12]
5 time AMA GNCC Champion
4 time AMA National Hare Scramble Champion

Greg Surdyke 1986, 1989, 1990, 1994
George Waller, Jr. 1986
Allan Wickstrand 1986
William Burgener 1987
Dave Burke, Jr. 1987
Todd Harris 1987–88
Aaron Hough 1987–89
Ed Marchini 1987
Mike Medick 1987
Grant Palenske 1987–89, 1997
Shaun Scarlet 1987
Donnie Simone 1987, 1989, 1992
Rick Daniel 1988
Scott Drafs 1988–89, 1990
Gary Hazel 1988, 1990
Charles Kouba 1988
Scott Lathrop 1988, 1992
Robert Neeley, Jr. 1988
David Rhodes 1988–89, 1990–93, 1995–96 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 1991
Matt Stavish 1988, 1990, 1994/00
Joseph Zierman 1988
Jeremy Garber 1989
Taz Harvey 1989, 1990
Danny LaPorte 1989

AMA Hall of Fame inductee [13] AMA National Motocross Champion 3 time Baja 1000 Winning Team Member

Jimmy Lewis 1989–92 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 1991

3rd Overall Dakar Rally 2000

Jim Lyngar 1989
Kelby Pepper 1989–92
Dan Richardson 1989
J.D. Bently 1990
Jason Dahners 1990–91, 1993, 1995–96, 1998, 2000, 2005
Gary Doerr 1990–91
Phil Douglas 1990, 1994
Lyle Duronso 1990–91, 1994
Steve Hatch 1990–93, 1995–97 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 1991
Shawn Hybarger 1990–91
Wayne Keezer 1990
Paul Krause 1990–94, 1999–02, 2014, 2019 2019 AMA National Hare and Hound 40+ A Champion
Brian Lohman 1990
John May 1990, 1995–96
Robb Masecher 1990, 1995
Paul Ostbo 1990
Darren Sanford 1990, 1992
Brian Walker 1990, 1998
Tom Webb 1990–92, 1994
David Bowers 1991–92
Raymond Davis 1991
Bruce Field 1991, 1994
James Gray 1991–92, 1995–96
Doug Jones 1991, 1994
Jonathon King 1991–92
Ron Lawson 1991, 1993, 1995–96, 1998, 2000
Richard Mathers 1991
Dan Nielson 1991–92
Jeff Odom 1991, 1994
Blain Ostafin 1991, 1994
Rob Riley 1991
Peter Ruggiero 1991
Chris Smith 1991–92–93, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 1991
Curt Wilcox 1991–92, 1994, 1996–97, 1998, 2000–02
Klen Brown 1992
Tom Ebersole 1992–96
Danny Hamel 1992, 1994

AMA Hall of Fame inductee [14] 5 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion 3 time Baja 1000 Winning Team Member

Dan Harte 1992–92–94, 1996
Todd Mathwig 1992
Scott McLaughlin 1992–96
John Moody 1992–93
Bruce Rust 1992
Rodney Smith 1992–98, 2003 5 time AMA GNCC Champion
Steven Smith 1992
Dwain Taylor 1992
Tommy Ady 1993, 1995–97
Bob Vechtel 1992–94
Kevin Bennett 1993, 1997–98, 2001
Chad Carlisle 1992–94
Josh Chandler 1993
Kerry Clark 1993, 1995–97
Ty Davis 1993–99, 2003

AMA Hall of Fame inductee [15] 3 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion 2 time AMA National Enduro Champion AMA Supercross Champion

Doug Deaton 1993
Randy DuBois 1993
Jason Edie 1993
Pat Garrahan 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1990–06
Marc Grossman 1992–94, 1997
Robert Johnson 1992–94, 1996
Don Knapp 1992–94, 1996
Mark Lambert 1993
Mark Ruple 1993, 1995
William Rush 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999–01, 2007
Steve Silvestri 1993, 1990–01
Steve Travis 1992–94
Jim P. Walker 1993
Josh Whitaker 1993
Keith Allen 1994
Kevin Allen 1994
Terry Bender 1994
A.J. Bila 1994
David Booth 1994, 2009
Louis Carpenter 1994
Stephen Chapkovich 1994
Guy Cooper 1994, 1996 Member of First winning US Club Team 1996

AMA National Motocross Champion

Vincent Davis 1994, 1996
John Delagnes 1994
Eric DuCray 1995–96, 1998, 2005–06
Karl Fahringer 1994
Ken Faught 1994
Pat Flynn 1994, 1998, 2003
Brian Garrahan 1995–96–97, 1998, 1990–03, 2015 Top US Club Team Rider 2015
Chuck Gehr 1994
Lisa Gibson 1995–96 First of two US Women to Enter ISDE
Chris Graber 1994, 1997
Robb Grill 1994
Tim Hart 1994
Rick Higgins 1994, 1998
Scott Hoffman 1994, 1997/00
Greg Holden 1994
Jeff Horton 1994
Matt Kerling 1995–96
David Klein 1994, 2002
Eric Koeller 1994, 1996
Mike Koening 1994
Ed Lachance 1994
Randy Lewis 1994
Donny Lingle 1994
David Lykke 1994
Matthew Lyman 1994
Eric Mashbir 1994
Mike McCarren 1994, 1996, 2002, 2004
Denny Mesward 1994
Scott Meyer 1995–96
Tim Mount 1994
Dennis Murphy 1994
Kenny Norris 1994
Vern Pacholke 1994
Robert Possehl 1994
Jason Raines 1994, 1998, 2003
Steve Reschke 1994
David Sutterfield 1994
John Scheidhauer 1994
Mark Seals 1994
Kevin Sessions 1994
Michael Shim 1994
Stormy Sims 1994
Dean Spencer 1994
Chris Storrie 2012
Brian Storrie 1994, 1996–99, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2012–14

15, 2016–19

Participated both as a World Junior Team

and Senior Club Team Rider

Clark Tiainen 1994
Rick Tong 1994
Steve Trinies 1994
David Wells 1994
Larry White 1994
Carol Williams 1994 First of two US Women to Enter ISDE
Charlie Williams 1994
Darren Williams 1994
Steve Zoll 1994
Kevin Bailey 1995
Michael Callaghan 1995
Russell Cherry Jr. 1995, 2001
Jim Conner 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2007–08
Rodney Goehring 1995
Jason Hendrix 1995
Ron Schmeizle 1995, 1997, 1990–00–03, 2006–07, 2012
Matt Spigelmyer 1995, 1996–97
Lori Taylor 1995
Marty Walden 1995
Greg Zitterkopf 1995 AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
Lynn Bailey 1996, 1998
Travis Bamford 1996
Brian Bennett 1996/00–01
Jeraid Brownell 1996
Kelly Crenshaw 1996
Richard Crossland 1996
Manny Garza 1996
William Hamilton 1996, 2004
Jeff Kirchner 1996, 1998
Andy Knapp 1996
Mike Lafferty 1996–97, 1998, 2003 8 time AMA National Enduro Champion
Tom Parfitt 1996
Ken Tomeo 1996, 2002
Rip Woodward 1996
Kevin Yarnell 1996
Destry Abbott 1997, 1998, 1990–00, 2008–12, 2018 5 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
Bruce Bell 1997
Sam Buffa 1997, 2006, 2010, 2013
David Campbell 1997, 1998/00
Johnny Campbell 1997
Eric Cleveland 1997, 1998, 2007
Troy Goetz 1997
Russell Piggott 1997, 1998
Mike Sanders 1997
Ryan Simpson 1997
Scott Strech 1997
Matt Wallace 1997
Joey Ambrosini 1998
Heath Bennett 1998
Donnie Book 1994, 1998
David Brag 1998
Marchal Cole 1998
Robbie Jenks 1998, 2003
Rodney Judson 1998
James Kelly 1998
Jeremy Ketchum 1998, 1999, 2006, 2010
Erik Kohler 1998
Mike Monroe 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010
Ron Palermo 1998
Russ Pearson 1998, 1990–01 3 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
Lonnie Ross 1998, 2000
Shaun Wilcox 1998, 2001
Mike Windmann 1998, 1999
Robbie Zimmerman 1998, 2001, 2003
Clay Boreing 1999
Brian Brown 1999 AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
Zach Ivey 1999
Nolan Knight 1990–00
Mark Milloer 1999
Dave Neumeister 1999
John Ross 1999
Mark Stevens 1990–00
Steve Swenson 1999
Mark Adkins 2000
John Beal 2000–01
Joe Cartwright 2000
Kurt Caselli 2000, 2003–13 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 2006

3 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion

Mark Geary 2000
Nathan Knight 2000
Richard Lafferty 2000
Glen Martinson 200–01
Cody Mastin 2000, 2002, 2004–05 First Father/Son/Daughter Entry 2001
Alex McElyea 2000
David Pearson 2000–02, 2003, 2006 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 2006

AMA National Hare and Hound Champion

Troy Smith 2000
Brian Sperle 2000–02, 2006, 2009–10
Jim Taber 2000, 2002, 2004
Luca Trussardi 2000
Steve Vanzant 2000
John Bennett 2001
Nicole Bradford 2001, 2006–08, 2009–10–11, 2016 Women's Trophy Winning Team member 2007
Mark Faulik 2001, 2004
Marc Germain 2001
Anthony Glasso 2001
Ben Hale 2001
J.D. Hammock 2001–02, 2004–05
Mandi Mastin 2001–02, 2003–04, 2006–13

14, 2015

Women's Trophy Winning Team member 2007

First Father/Son/Daughter Entry 2001

Luke McNeil 2001–02, 2003, 2005–06, 2008
Suzy Moody 2001
Todd Morain 2001
Steve Morefield 2001, 2005, 2007, 2010
Nick Pearson 2001, 2004
Jeremy Puma 2001, 2003
Jonathan Seehorn 2001–02, 2003, 2006
Derek Steahly 2001, 2003, 200–06, 2012
Tim Stowe 2001
Craig Wesner 2001
Dave Wolfe 2001–02
Eric Bailey 2002
Lance Bross 2002
Morgan Crawford 2002–03
Eric Croy 2002
Ryan Dean 2002
Carroll Dickerson 2002
Brett Dooley 2002
Greg Gilliam 2002–03, 2006, 2011
Andy Gutish 2002
Tom Huber 2002
Derrick Merrill 2002
Eric Muberg 2002
Wallace Palmer 2002–05, 2010
William Radecky 2002
Gabriel Reos 2002
Andy Stokely 2002
Mark Thompson 2002–03
Steve Underwood 2002
Lars Valin 2002–10
John Wells 2002–03
Chilly White 2002–04, 2008
John Yates 2002, 2005, 2007
Lissa Arsnault 2003
Eric Bee 2003
Doug Blackwell 2003
Russell Bobbit 2003, 2005–07, 2009, 2011–12 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 2006

5 time AMA National Enduro Champion

John Burgard, JR 2003
Barry Hawk, JR 2003 8 time AMA GNCC Champion
Mike Kiedrowski 2003

AMA Hall of Fame inductee [16] 4 time AMA National Motocross Champion 3 time Motocross Des Nations winning Team Member

Aaron Kopp 2003, 2005–06
Steven Kreiss 2003–04
Rod Kreiss 2003, 2006
Heidi Landon 2003
Eric Lojak 2003
Shawn Mason 2003
Paul Neff 2003–04, 2006
Bryan Olson 2003
Bryan Penny 2003
Mike Sigety 2003
Ben Smith 2003, 2007–09, 2011
Jasion Webb 2003
Aaron Wilson 2003
John Barber 2004–05, 2012
Jeff Bauer 2004
Matthew Buckner 2004
Mark Buckholz 2004
Dylan Debel 2004
Raymond Geimer 2004
Greg Ghione 2004
Daniel Janus 2004–05, 2007
Jimmy Jarrett 2004–05, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2013, 2016
Nathan Kanney 2004, 2008–09, 2011
Scott Klamfoth 2004
Kyle Nelson 2004
Ryan Powell 2004–05, 2008–09, 2016–17
Elmer Simons 2004
Brian Barns 2005
Scott Bright 2005, 2007, 2012–13
Quinn Cody 2005 4 time Baja 1000 Winner
Theodore Hahn 2005–06
Jay Hall 2005
Brandon Johnson 2005–06
Mark Johnson 2005
Mike Jolly 2005, 2007, 2012
Richard Jung 2005
David Kamo 2005–09
Rich Libengood 2005
Wes McKnight 2005, 2007
Donald Murry 2005
Rick Thomas 2005
Jordan Brandt 2006–07, 2009–10, 2012
Michael Bronn 2006
Ricky Deitrich 2006, 2008–09 Junior Trophy Winning Team member 2006
Mason Harris 2006, 2008
Lacy Jones 2006–07, 2009 Women's Trophy Winning Team member 2007
Cole Kirkpatrick 2006–07
Steve Leivan 2006
Walker Luedtke 2006
Rory Sullivan 2006–09
Dab Thoren 2006
Annell Allen 2007–08
Cooper Bailey 2007
Bryce Bingham 2007
Bert Bradford 2007
Matthew Bucher 2007 Awarded the Valencia Cup
Jordan Chambliss 2007
Lucas Comeaux 2007
Dennis Decker 2007–08, 2011
Joe Giordano 2007–08
Steve Gordon 2007
Brian Hasslen 2007
Robert Heinzerling 2007, 2011
Don Hiogan 2007
Kevin Hutchinson 2007–08
John Maier 2007, 2012, 2017
Jeff O'Leary 2007, 2013
Paul Reschke 2007
Troy Swettenam 2007
William Burns 2008–10, 2012
John Dow 2008
Maria Forsberg 2008–09 4 time AMA GNCC Champion

3 time X Games Gold Medalist

AMA Racing Female Athlete of the Year

Nolan Irwin 2008, 2010
Eric Jordan 2008
Kyle Kubitschek 2008
Justin Lipana 2008
Sean Sullivan 2008
Dennis Sweeten 2008
Sean White 2008
Nathan Woods 2008, 2010
Toby Atkins 2009
Joel Burkett 2009
Cory Buttrick 2009
Nick Fahringer 2009–10, 2013
Don Grahn 2009
Nick Hamill 2009, 2012
Damon Huffman 2009 2 time AMA Supercross Champion
Jamie Lanza 2009
Zach Lipana 2009
Brent Martell 2009, 2011
Garrett Mayer 2009
Shawn O'Leary 2009, 2013
Timmy Weigand 2009–10 3 time Baja 1000 Winning Team Member
Michael Berenbak 2010
Ian Blythe 2010–11, 2013 Brazilian National Enduro Champion
Michael Brown 2010, 2012–15 AMA National Motocross Champion
Andrew Delong 2010–14 AMA National Enduro Champion
Duell Murphy 2010
Cory Pincock 2010
Taylor Robert 2010, 2012–19 2016,2019 World Trophy Winning Team Member

ISDE Individual Overall Winner 2016 World Enduro GP Event winner 2016

Cody Shafer 2010–11, 2014
Anthony Simontacchi 2010
Shawn Strong 2010
Kerri Swratz 2010–11
Jarkko Vainio 2010–11
Donald Williams 2010
Chase Bishop 2011
James Friebel 2011
Max Gerston 2011
William Petty 2011
Michael Sanders 2011
Clen Scherer 2011
Colton Udall 2011 4 time Baja 1000 Winning Team Member
Devan Bolin 2012, 2017
Reid Brown 2012, 2015
Nick Canny 2012
Travis Coy 2012, 2014, 2018
Thad Duvall 2012–17 World Trophy Winning Team Member 2016

AMA Full Gas Sprint Enduro Champion

Jesse Groemm 2012–13
Rachel Gutish 2012–16
Zach Klamoth 2012
Josh Knight 2012–14, 2019
Charlie Mullins 2012–14

AMA GNCC Champion AMA National Enduro Champion

Sarah Whitmore 2012
Grant Baylor 2013–19 2014 Junior Trophy Winning Team Member
Keith Cutris 2013
Alex Dorsey 2013–14, 2016
Brooke Hodges 2013
Trevor Kline 2013
Ryan Kudla 2013, 2015, 2018 2016–17 AMA AMRA Champion
Zack Osborne 2013–14 2017 East AMA 250 Supercross Champion

2017 AMA 250 Motocross Champion

Kailub Russell 2013–17,2019 2016, 2019 World Trophy Winning Team Member

6 time AMA GNCC Champion

AMA National Enduro Champion

2 time AMA Full Gas Sprint Enduro Champion

Jeremy Shoning 2013
Ryan Sipes 2013, 2015, 2017–19 2015 ISDE Individual Overall Winner

2019 World Trophy Winning Team Member

Justin Sode 2013
Sarah Baldwin 2013
Steward Baylor 2014–16, 2018–19 Junior Trophy Winning Team Member 2014

4 time AMA National Enduro Champion

2017 AMA Full Gas Sprint Enduro Champion

2019 World Trophy Winning Team Member

Trevor Bollinger 2014, 2016 Junior Trophy Winning Team Member 2014
Justin Jones 2014 Junior Trophy Winning Team Member 2014
Benjamin Kelley 2014–19 Top US Club Team Rider 2017

2018 AMA GNCC XC2 Champion

John Kelley 2014–15
Alexander Lehr 2014–16, 2018
Kyle McDonald 2014–15
Michael Pillar 2014–17
Gary Sutherlin 2014–15 2017 AMA National Hare and Hound Champion

2017 WORCS Off-Road Champion

Jubal Brown 2015
Nicholas Davis 2015
Jason Densley 2015–16, 2018–19
Kale Elworthy 2015–16
Nate Ferderer 2015–16, 2019
Skyler Howes 2015
Layne Michael 2015–17 2019 World Trophy Winning Team Member
Geofrey Sanders 2015
Dillon Sheppard 2015, 2017
Mickey Silger 2015
Josh Toth 2015–19 2017 AMA GNCC XC2 Champion

Top US Club Team Rider 2016

Jamie Wells 2015
J.T. Baker 2016, 2018–19
Dan Caparelli 2016
Joey Fiasconaro 2016
Tarah Gieger 2016, 2018–19 3 time AMA Amateur National Motocross Champion

First Woman to compete at Motocross Des Nations

2019 Women's Trophy Winning team member

Broc Hepler 2016
Jason Klammer 2016
Luke Ross 2016
Talon Soenksen 2016, 2018
Rick Emerson 2017
Anthonee Gibbs 2017
Anson Maloney 2017, 2019 2018 AMA District 36 Champion
Kacy Martinez 2017

2nd 2017 ISDE Women's Trophy
2009 AMA Women's Athlete of the Year
2007–09 AMA National Hare Scramble Champion
2009-11 WORCS Off-Road Champion
2014 X-Games Gold Medalist
2014-15 AMA GNCC Champion
2016 AMA National Enduro Champion
2017 AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
2018 AMA EnduroCross Champion
2018 AMA West Coast Grand Prix Champion

Steve Mason 2017
Van McCarren 2017
Justin Morgan 2017
Nick O'Bryant 2017–18
Brandy Richards 2017–19

2nd 2017–18 ISDE Women's Trophy - 3rd 2017, 2nd 2018 individually

2014, 2017, 2018 WORCS Women's Pro Champion
2018, 2019 AMA National Hare and Hound Champion

2019 Women's Trophy Winning team member

Brendan Riordan 2017
Jacob Rowland 2017 2015 AMA 250 A National Enduro Champion
Rebecca Sheets 2017–19 2016 AMA GNCC Champion

2019 Women's Trophy Winning team member

Nick Stover 2017
Ty Tremaine 2017–18

3 time AMA Jr. Endurocross Champion
2015 FIM World SuperEnduro Jr. Champion

Cody Webb 2017

2010 NATC/AMA Pro Trials Champion
2014–15, 2017 AMA Endurocross Champion
5 time Tennessee Knockout Winner

Trent Whisenant 2017–19
Alex Witkowski 2017
Cooper Abbott 2018
Zach Bell 2018 2017 AMA WCGP Champion
Adam Froman 2018 Quarterback 2011 Atlanta Falcons
Jared Hall 2018
James King 2018-19 2017 AMA 250 A National Enduro Champion
Drew Lehr 2018
Kendall Norman 2018 2 time AMA National Hare and Hound Champion

6 time Baja 1000 Winning Team Member

Dante Oliveira 2018-19 2019 Club Trophy Winning Team Member
Jared Schlapia 2018
Ryan Smith 2018
Tyler Vore 2018-19 2018 AMA Michigan Sprint Enduro Champion
Jacob Argubright 2019 2019 AMA National Hare and Hound Champion
Kevin Dejongh 2019
Nic Garvin 2019
Anthony Krivi 2019
Nathan Rector 2019
Ricky Russell 2019 2019 Club Trophy Winning Team Member
Austin Serpa 2019
Blayne Thompson 2019
Austin Walton 2019 2019 Club Trophy Winning Team Member
Tanner Whipple 2019

Origin of 'Skunk Stripe' helmet

Every country participating in the International Six Days is designated by the colors adorned on their helmets. Since the first official US Team the colors were blue with white stripes. The origin of which is fuzzy at best but there are some very good indicators of where the design actually came from.

Starting in 1951 the Cunningham racing team added racing stripes to their cars to easily identify them during the a racing. These evolved from the traditional FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) registered US Racing colors of a white body and blue chassis which dated from when racing cars had the chassis exposed. The two blue stripes were a symbolic echo of the chassis colors. In 1959 the FIA instructed drivers to add a country color to their helmets similar to British Racing green.[17] Dan Gurney of Ferrari decided to run a blue helmet with a white stripe. He only ran the helmet for 2 years as he felt it was bad luck with a string of sub par finishes.

In 1964 the first official US ISDT Team was organized and Bell helmets supplied the team.[18] The helmets that they supplied were blue with 3 white stripes on them. Later Bell became the official helmet supplier for the team and the "Skunk Stripe" was further developed and stuck as the designation of the US ISDE Team. While the "Skunk Stripes" have evolved slightly and Arai is now the official Helmet provider of the US ISDE Team, with Tagger being the official US ISDE Trophy team painter, the blue and white still holds a special spot in the hearts of all of the riders on this list below.

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