The FIM Family at the International Six Days of Enduro | Day Five
Without our time-keepers, we would have no official results! Meet the people behind this important role here at the International Six Days of Enduro!
Without our time-keepers, we would have no official results! Meet the people behind this important role here at the International Six Days of Enduro!
As part of the FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) the FIM Enduro Vintage Trophy (EVT) is an opportunity for competitors to embrace machinery of yesteryear and watch past masters in action.
The finish line is insight for the riders who returned to the parc fermé at the end of day five as the 2019 ISDE continued to live up to its tough billing yet again.
2019 sees the introduction of the RK & EXCEL CHALLENGE - Club Team which is open to all ISDE Club Team participants. This competition is exclusively for both teams of three riders and individuals who have RK chains and EXCEL stickers fitted...
The United States have moved closer to winning this year’s FIM World Trophy category at the FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) with victory on the penultimate day of competition. Also taking a firm grasp of the FIM Women’s World Trophy class, the United States lead with just one...
Back for its fourth consecutive year this prize is open to amateur riders competing in the ISDE Club Team and FIM Enduro Vintage Trophy who will be entered into the respective MOTOREX CHALLENGE - Club Trophy” and MOTOREX...
Please note the Final Motocross (FM) will now take place at Kart Circuit of the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve.
It is with much regret that we must inform you of the tragic death yesterday of Pierluigi Mattioli (rider #904) from Italy.
Brazil’s Bruno Crivilin - Honda is just one rider of the five hundred competitors from twenty-six nations competing in this week’s FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) in Portimao, Portugal.
With just two days to go the fourth day of the 2019 ISDE proved yet another tough ask with both bodies and bikes battling fatigue as well as the present conditions, six-time FIM Women’s World Trophy winner’s RecoverR8 Team Australia being the biggest casualty of the day.