News 1 Sep 2017

Australia still second as France maintains lead on day four of ISDE

Australian Women's team extends lead as two days remain.

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Team France has maintained its lead atop of the World Trophy standings following day four of the FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Brive, France.

The Australian team has held onto second for the third-consecutive day ahead of Finland, with Daniel Milner (KTM Enduro Racing Team) spearheading the effort with the fastest time. The recently crowned AORC champion has dropped to second in the E2 standings after leading the past two days.

Matthew Phillips (CH Sherco Racing) and Daniel Sanders (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) traded positions to be fourth and fifth respectively in E3, as Josh Green (Yamalube Active8 Yamaha) fell to ninth in the E1 class.

In the Junior category, the top three remained unchanged with France leading Italy and USA, as Australia is still 16th after Michael Driscoll (Yamaha) and Wil Ruprecht (Yamalube Active8 Yamaha) both experienced issues on the opening day, ruling them out of the event.

KTM Enduro Racing Team’s Lyndon Snodgrass is still in the hunt, moving up to 11th in the E3 standings in what has been a highly-impressive week for the Australian champion.

Team Australia stretched its lead out to seven minutes in the Women’s class over Team USA and Team France, Tayla Jones (Yamaha) is still the fastest followed by Jessica Gardiner (Yamaha) and Jemma Wilson (Yamaha).

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