The International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) concluded this Saturday in Argentina, with the United States of America crowned as champions. Portugal finished in seventh place.
Throughout the six days of the competition, Cole Martínez, Dante Oliveira, Johnny Girroir, and Taylor Robert were the most consistent in the World Trophy, winning every day to secure the title. France finished in second place, 17m03.71s behind, with Julien Roussaly, Leo Le Quere, Loïc Larrieu, and Theophile Espinasse, while Great Britain completed the podium. The defending champions were represented by Alex Snow, Jamie McCanney, Jed Etchells, and Nathan Watson.
At the individual level, Oliveira was stronger than Josep García (Spain) on the last day, but the overall winner was the Spaniard, finishing 1m09.70s ahead of Andrea Verona (Italy). Oliveira completed the individual podium 6m06.44s behind the winner. The USA placed three of its four riders in the top five, contributing to the team title.
In the Junior World Trophy, after a dramatic and exciting finale, France claimed the title with Antoine Alix, Leo Joyon, and Thibaut Giraudon. The trio outperformed the USA team, consisting of Grand Davis, Kai Aiello, and Mateo Oliveira, by 5m20.92s. The podium was rounded out by Sweden (Albin Norrbin, Axel Semb, and Max Ahlin).
As for the Women’s World Trophy, the United States also emerged victorious, with Brandy Richards, Korie Steede, and Rachel Gutish. Australia, in second place, was a distant 6h47m43.12s behind, represented by Danielle McDonald, Jessica Gardiner, and Tayla Jones. The podium was completed by the Team FIM Latin America with Barbara Neves, Tania González, and Vania Rodríguez.