Despite team leader Christophe Nambotin – KTM picking up a hand injury during the second half of day four of the ninety-second running of the FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE), France continue to lead the FIM World Trophy team competition with a seven-minute lead over Australia.
In the FIM Junior World Trophy class competition remains close at the top with France continuing to lead but are just forty-four seconds ahead of Italy. Australia continue to dominate the FIM Women’s World Trophy category ahead of the USA and France.
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POSITIEVE START VOOR BAS KLEIN HANEVELD IN DE ISDE IN FRANKRIJK
Husqvarna-rijder Bas Klein Haneveld is goed begonnen aan zijn ISDE in Frankrijk. Als eerste Nederlander vertrok hij op maandagochtend naar de eerste proef.
De eerste twee dagen bestonden uit één grote ronde van 290 kilometer met daarin vijf proeven.
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2017 FIM ISDE France: Day 3 – France ahead in World Trophy and Junior World Trophy
Day three of the ninety-second running of the FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Brive, France saw competitors compete in dry and dusty conditions – albeit cooler – for a third consecutive day, but with a new course and new special tests. Continuing to hold firm at the head of the FIM World Trophy classification, France stretched their advantage over Australia to five minutes and nineteen seconds while France’s FIM Junior World Trophy squad moved to the top of the results, thirty-nine seconds ahead of Italy. Australia sit five minutes and forty-nine seconds ahead of the USA in the Women’s World Trophy class.
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2017 FIM ISDE France: Day Two – France Extend World Trophy Lead, USA Lead Junior World Trophy
Day two of the ninety-second running of the FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Brive, France saw all competitors complete a long and demanding day in the saddle.
Competing over the exact same course as used on day one, France topped the FIM World Trophy team class as they did on the opening day of competition, extending their advantage over Australia to four minutes and nineteen seconds. In the FIM Junior World Trophy category team USA have moved to the head of the results as Sweden – leaders at the end of day one – lost one of their team riders with a technical issue. In the FIM Women’s World Trophy class Australia have taken a commanding lead over the USA with day one winners Spain dropping to ninth.
USA ready and waiting for 2017 ISDE start
On 28 August the FIM’s longest running off road motorcycle competition will begin in Brive, France. For the first time in the ninety-two year history of the event the USA will be defending the FIM World Trophy team title, hoping to put the names of Taylor Robert – KTM, Thad Duvall – Husqvarna, Kailub Russell – KTM and Ryan Sipes – Husqvarna at the top of the prestigious event’s final standings.