Team Australia extends advantage in Women's division.
France has strengthened its advantage in the World Trophy standings following the penultimate day of the FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Brive, France.
Australia maintained its position in second ahead of Finland, with KTM Enduro Racing Team’s Daniel Milner lodging the fastest time of the squad to continue to be second in the E2 standings.
Daniel Sanders (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) moved back to fourth in E3, as Matthew Phillips (CH Sherco Racing) dropped to sixth. Josh Green (Yamalube Active8 Yamaha) had a strong day to move into seventh in E1.
The Junior class remained unchanged with France leading Italy and USA, while Team Australia is still positioned back in 16th with the non-starters of Michael Driscoll (Yamaha) and Wil Ruprecht (Yamalube Active8 Yamaha). Lyndon Snodgrass (KTM Enduro Racing Team) held on for 11th in E3.
Australia’s Women’s team is inline for victory in the category as they extended their advantage over USA and France, with Tayla Jones (Yamaha) leading the squad followed by Jessica Gardiner (Yamaha) and Jemma Wilson (Yamaha). Tomorrow’s edition will mark the final day of the gruelling and prestigious event.