In this Interview with American Hard Enduro rider, Cody Webb we delve into some interesting topics starting off with a discussion about the differences between AMA and FIM Hard Enduro. With varying talent, formats and organization styles this is an insightful discussion. Cody has a strong trials background, arguably one of the few US riders with such a technical upbringing, he emphasizes the importance of these skills as foundational for hard enduro. We have seen many races in recent times focusing on more challenging and technical routes with less emphasis on giving riders a return on the resources invested into the sport. Cody shares his ideas on how the sport could be more attractive and motivating for juniors in the future. Lastly we discuss some iconic races from Cody’s past such as Tough like Rorr and Roof of Africa.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
0:00 FIM vs AMA riders
1:45 FIM vs AMA race format
6:35 Amateurs and Pros on the same track
8:55 Factory team budgets
10:00 What will it take for AMA hard enduro riders to join FIM?
13:13 Prize Money for AMA hard enduro races
16:08 Klim Junior camp and social media training
19:16 Future of Hard Enduro
21:50 Roof of Africa
28:07 Cody riding hard enduro at 49 years old?
29:20 Trials bike training for hard enduro
33:08 Outro
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