News 2 Oct 2013

Australia climbs the order during day two of the ISDE

Team Australia is in exceptional form during ISDE 2013.

Team Australia is in exceptional form during ISDE 2013.

Australia sits second in the 2013 International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) following day two in Sardinia, Italy.

French leads the event following the second of six days, with Australia under five minutes behind, but 15 seconds ahead of the USA after climbing a position.

France, Italy and Great Britain are the top three in the Junior Trophy standings, while Australia has dropped to sixth.

The Australian Women are leading their category from Sweden and France.

National champion Daniel Milner again led the way for the Australian team, currently first in the E2 ranks ahead of Johnny Aubert and Taylor Robert.

Of the Aussies in E2, Josh Strang is seventh, Josh Green 12th, Lachlan Stanford 20th, Matthew Phillips 22nd, Scott Keegan 31st and Ben Burrell 34th.

Glenn Kearney is top Australian in E1 sitting sixth, which is led by Cristobal Guerrero from Lorenzo Santolino and Jeremy Joly. Tom McCormack is 12th.

The E3 ranks are led by overall leader Antoine Meo, with Mike Brown second and Australia’s Chris Hollis third.

Jessica Gardiner has taken over the lead in the Women’s ranks from Tayla Jones and Jessica Johnson. Jemma Wilson is now fifth.

2013 International Six Days of Enduro
Sardinia, Italy

Senior Trophy Team results (after day two of six):
1. France 8h33m18.93
2. Australia +4m56.49
3. USA +5m11.96
4. Italy +8m25.13
5. Spain +9m25.24

Junior Trophy Team results (after day two of six):
1. France 5h15m31.62
2. Italy +1m06.13
3. Great Britain +2m39.78
4. USA +6m06.46
5. Sweden +7m30.30
6. Australia +7m55.9

Women’s Trophy Team results (after day two of six):
1. Australia 4h04m17.68
2. Sweden +3m20.73
3. France +12m05.66
4. Canada +16m06.04
5. USA +19m37.03

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