The FIM Family at the International Six Days of Enduro | Day Four
Amongst the huge contingent of volunteers that make the FIM ISDE happen, the marshals play a key role throughout the week and are a close-knit group who thoroughly enjoy their work.
Amongst the huge contingent of volunteers that make the FIM ISDE happen, the marshals play a key role throughout the week and are a close-knit group who thoroughly enjoy their work.
The top finishing rider from each class at the 2019 ISDE will win themselves a special care package, which will include a set of SCOTT Limited Edition 6 Days of Enduro Prospect goggles along with a host of other amazing goggle-based goodies...
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...
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...
Yesterday the FIM Enduro Vintage Trophy took to the track with Italy’s Mario Rinaldi topping the eighty-one rider entry on the opening day of racing.
The United States defend their FIM World Trophy lead on day four of the FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) in Portugal. Drama has struck six-time FIM Women’s World Trophy winner’s RecoverR8 Team Australia as they exit the competition, while their compatriots continue to head the FIM...
Yesterday's decision by Race Direction to postpone the initial action in the 2019 FIM Enduro Vintage Trophy (EVT), for reasons outside of their control, means the one hundred and twenty plus riders from ten nations will enjoy a packed schedule today.
Italy club reigning Champions explain the fun of the club category and the fact that honours are available, especially the opportunity for amateur riders to push for a place in a national team at a future edition at the ISDE. The insight also highlights...
The volunteer crews that make the challenging lives of riders at the ISDE as comfortable as they can. From fuel stops to kitchen personnel, these large group of people that each team brings are so important and create the atmosphere between teams.
Day 3 delivered a new course and a new challenge as the riders headed off into the Portuguese mountains for the first time this week. Rain on the day made conditions slippery and even more testing, which suited the Americans as they move ahead in...