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3. Josh Roper | Solo at X-Trial des Nations, New Team, SSDT Plans

45 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Josh Roper takes on X-Trial des Nations solo after his teammate’s injury, and shares what it was like to compete against full national teams. He also talks through a big offseason of changes, including his move to Beta with TrialStoreUSA.com, and his plans for the Scottish Six Day Trial. SHOW NOTES [https://on-the-pegs.com/2026/04/15/josh-roper-x-trial-des-nations-solo-ssdt-beta/]

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