News 16 Nov 2018

Australia leads ISDE as Milner and Sanders top individual standings

Jones leads Women's class as Australia strengthens team advantage.

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Day four of Chile’ FIM International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) has concluded with no changes at the top of the World Trophy leaderboard, as Team Australia continues to control proceedings with a six-minute advantage.

Once again setting the benchmark, Australia secured yet another comfortable day win. Fastest from the outset, they continued to confidently build their lead over Team USA and Italy.

Team Italy is becoming the clear favourite in the Junior World Trophy claiming their fourth day win, while the USA sits second overall ahead of Chile. Australia is currently ranked fifth.

In the Women’s World Trophy division, defending champions Australia stretched their lead to eight minutes over the USA, withg Spain continuing to hold onto third.

In the individual category, Australia’s Daniel Milner (KTM Enduro Racing Team) was once again impressively fast in the dusty and rocky conditions, securing a comfortable 40s victory over teammate Daniel Sanders (Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team), the duo being ranked first and second in the E3 standings.

Fellow Aussie Andrew Wilksch (Sherco) is currently 14th in E3, as Thomas Mason (KTM) shifted to 16th. Compatriot Josh Strang (Husqvarna) has moved to fifth in the overall E2 standings, as Fraser Higlett (Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team) holds onto seventh in E1. Lyndon Snodgrass (KTM Enduro Racing Team) was ruled out of the competition on day two.

Tayla Jones (Husqvarna) maintains her lead in the individual Women’s class, followed by Jessica Gardiner (Yamaha) and Mackenzie Tricker (KTM) in fourth and eighth respectively.

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