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2024 ISDE in Spain – Day Four recap/results

2024 International Six Days Enduro - Galicia, Spain - NOCO FIM 6DAYS - Day Four

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 18, 2024
in Enduro / Rally

2024 International Six Days Enduro
Galicia, Spain – NOCO FIM 6DAYS
Day Four


There was no change at the top of the World Trophy standings on day four of ISDE 2024, with France continuing to lead from USA and Spain. Team Australia is now 21 minutes off the leader’s pace in fourth.

Theophile Espinasse at 2024 International Six Days’ Enduro in Galicia, Spain – Image by Pole Position Communication

The United States extended their advantage in the Women’s World Trophy. Australia retain second overall and now trail by four-minutes.

Sweden continue to lead the Junior World Trophy, despite France stealing the win on day four. Australia are currently fourth in the Junior ranks, 11-minutes in arrears.

Jonte Reynders – Image Facebook

With day four marking the beginning of the second half of this year’s ISDE, competitors from the 32 nations entered repeated the Vilatuxe-Lalin course from the previous day. Overnight rain made for wet and slippery conditions, with repeated rain showers throughout the day continuing to test riders further.


World Trophy

With three day wins from three starts, France set about making it four on Thursday.

Jonte Reynders – Image Facebook

The French have proved both impressive and consistent in the mud and ruts of Galicia and again found their way to the top of the classification on day four.

Entering the fifth and penultimate day of racing, they lead the United States, now in second, by almost eight minutes.

Leo Le Quere

“It’s really good for the French team, we pulled another minute on our rivals and have moved into a very good position. Tomorrow is the last full day on the trail. We’re looking forward to it but know not to take anything for granted.”

Jonathan Girroir at 2024 International Six Days’ Enduro in Galicia, Spain – Image by Pole Position Communication

The biggest change of day four saw the United States move past host nation Spain in the fight for second.

Despite Josep Garcia (KTM) winning the individual classification, the United States performed better as a team and moved over one-minute-and-forty-seconds clear of their rivals. Australia maintained their position of fourth, with the Czech Republic fifth.

World Trophy Standings after Day Four

PosTeamTime/Gap
1FRANCE10:54’02.22
2USA+6’51.27
3SPAIN+8’34.15
4AUSTRALIA+21’52.47
5CZECH REPUBLIC+30’54.45
6BELGIUM+38’49.02
7CHILE+47’05.72
8PORTUGAL+51’48.68
9FINLAND+54’16.87
10AUSTRIA+54’33.14

Women’s World Trophy

The Women’s World Trophy class saw another close battle between leaders the United States and Australia in second. The United States managed to win again and increase their lead on day four by another twenty-one seconds to three-minutes-and-fifty-five-seconds over Australia.

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Brandy Richards at 2024 International Six Days’ Enduro in Galicia, Spain – Image by Pole Position Communication
Jessica Gardiner

“Heavy rain overnight kept the tracks super slimy today and with the top up storms throughout the day, although only one test under the actual rain today! Had a solid day today, had my first special test win in the first test. Had some bad luck both laps in the enduro test catching two separate rivals and getting filled in big time, vision and not being able to see what I was riding sucked, not letting me pass- stress hit and arm pump hit solid. Pulled together top three in most tests today. Finished a solid p3 individually. Aussie girls coming home in second place again today. Two new technical tracks tomorrow and another in reverse from day 1/2.”

Jessica Gardiner – Image by FB
Danielle McDonald

“Day four done, team Australia still sitting in second place. Tests were super slick and rough, but it was a pretty good day for me, I managed to claim another P5 in today’s individual standings. New day, new tracks let’s get it!”

Danielle McDonald

Sweden remains third in class and are now over ten minutes in front of France in fourth, with Spain now thirty minutes behind France in fifth.

Hedvig Malm

“It was a good day for Sweden, much better than yesterday. Overall, we are in third and happy with our advantage over France. Tomorrow is the last full day, and we have a new course to ride, so we are all looking forward to that now.”

Women’s World Trophy Standings after Day Four

PosTeamTime/Gap
1USA9:23’35.62
2AUSTRALIA+4’15.72
3SWEDEN+19’31.14
4FRANCE+30’15.08
5SPAIN+1:01’15.84
6ITALY+1:26’01.04
7CANADA+1:34’11.88
8GREAT BRITAIN+1:40’28.13
9GERMANY+4:33’59.13
10NEW ZEALAND+6:22’06.77

Junior World Trophy

France emerged as the day four winners in the Junior World Trophy class, following a titanic battle with Sweden.

Antoine Alix at 2024 International Six Days’ Enduro in Galicia, Spain – Image by Future7Media

Topping the standings by just one tenth of a second, the defending champions will be pleased to see themselves on top and will be motivated to attack on the penultimate day. With only 2m8s separating the two nations, day five will be a crucial one for both.

Gaining one minute on rivals Australia, the United States look increasingly solid in third. Team rider Grant Davis (KTM) enjoyed a great ride in the mud for seventh outright.

Behind the top four, Great Britain move up to fifth, as Spain slip down the leaderboard to sixth.

Problems for the Spanish saw their three-and-a-half-minute advantage beginning the day turn into a thirty-five-second deficit as they rolled back into the NOCO Parc Fermé at the end of the day.

Junior World Trophy Standings after Day Four

PosTeamTime/Gap
1SWEDEN8:18’23.93
2FRANCE+2’08.57
3USA+8’54.67
4AUSTRALIA+11’11.80
5GREAT BRITAIN+22’08.64
6SPAIN+22’43.03
7PORTUGAL+51’05.97
8CANADA+56’51.72
9FIM LA+1:01’40.95
10BELGIUM+5:33’00.95

Outright

Day four saw Spain’s Josep Garica (KTM) claiming a commanding 32-second margin of victory to extend his overall race lead to one-minute over Great Britain’s Steve Holcombe (Honda) in second.

Josep Garcia at 2024 International Six Days’ Enduro in Galicia, Spain – Image by Future7Media

The Spaniard was in a league of his own, winning five of the day’s six special tests. Sweden’s Max Ahlin (KTM) was the best-placed Junior World Trophy rider with third overall. France’s Theo Espinasse (Beta) edged out Italy’s Samuele Bernardini (Honda) by one tenth of a second for fourth.

The Enduro1 category again belonged to Garcia, with the KTM rider taking a commanding win on day four. Espinasse was second, with the United States’ Grant Davis third.  Kyron Bacon fifth, and Cooper Sheidow 10th.

Kyron Bacon

“Not much to say about today, had a lot of rain last night so the tests were super slick! started terrible from the first test falling of a couple times and was just off the pace all day tbh, day five tomorrow let’s regroup and do better.”

Kyron Bacon – Image by Pole Position Communication

Holcombe topped the Enduro2 classification over Ahlin in second, with Bernardini third. Jonte Reynders fifth.

Jonte Reynders

“Another tough day in the office, struggled to find grip in the wet conditions and couldn’t seem to put a good test together! But we are learning heaps and still pushin!”

Times were tight in the Enduro3 category, with Italy’s Morgan Lesiardo claiming a two-second margin of victory over France’s Leo Le Quere (TM). Matteo Cavallo (TM) placed five tenths of a second behind Le Quere in third. Josh Strang sits ninth.

Day four saw the United States’ Brandy Richards (KTM) win again in the Women’s classification. New Zealand’s Rachael Archer (Kawasaki) kept her honest throughout the day, placing an eventual fifteen second behind as runner-up.

Jessica Gardiner – Image by FB

Australia’s Jessica Gardiner (Yamaha) took third, with the United States’ Rachel Gutish (Sherco) and Australia’s Danielle McDonald (Yamaha) completing the top five. Tayla Jones sixth, and Danielle McDonald ninth.

2024 ISDE Day Four Top 10

PosRiderCat.Time/Gap
1GARCIA MONTANA JosepE142’18.53
2HOLCOMBE SteveE2+32.24
3AHLIN MaxE2+50.76
4ESPINASSE TheophileE1+1’04.57
5BERNARDINI SamueleE2+1’04.69
6GIRROIR JonathanE2+1’20.90
7DAVIS GrantE1+1’26.00
8LESIARDO MorganE3+1’34.64
9LE QUERE LeoE3+1’36.68
10CAVALLO MatteoE3+1’37.23
Aussies
…18REYNDERS JonteE2+2’06.61 
…23RIORDAN AngusE1-JWT+2’31.81
…24BACON KyronE1+2’32.44
…33MCMAHON KoreyE2-JWT+3’08.17
…36STRANG JoshE3+3’15.76

2024 ISDE Overall Top 10 after Day Four

PosRiderCatNatTime/Gap
1GARCIA MONTANA JosepE1ESP2:38’28.84
2HOLCOMBE SteveE2GBR+1’00.10
3ESPINASSE TheophileE1FRA+3’00.33
4BERNARDINI SamueleE2ITA+5’08.27
5AHLIN MaxE2SWE+5’08.71
6LE QUERE LeoE3FRA+5’25.63
7MAGAIN AntoineE3BEL+5’26.29
8CRISTINO KevinE3ITA+5’35.36
9BLANJOUE HugoE1FRA+5’44.35
10CAVALLO MatteoE3ITA+5’45.06
11ROUSSALY JulienE3FRA+5’56.55
12TOTH JoshE2USA+6’07.49
13OLIVEIRA DanteE2USA+6’10.81
14REYNDERS JonteE2AUS+6’17.69
Other Aussies
21BACON KyronE1AUS+7’41.48
23RIORDAN AngusE1AUS+8’19.94
32STRANG JoshuaE3AUS+10’34.94

Club Team Award

Moving ever closer to the top step of the Club Team Award podium, Team Italy increased their lead to over sixteen minutes on day four.

Yuri Previtali, Team Val San Martino A at 2024 International Six Days’ Enduro in Galicia, Spain – Image by Future7Media

The Italian trio of Lorenzo Macoritto (TM), Pietro Scardina (Fantic) and Enrico Rinaldi (GASGAS) have proved the team to beat since rolling off the start ramp on day one.

Moto Club Puy En Velay pulled a little more time on rivals GTBN and head into the penultimate day of racing with a one-minute-and-twenty-four-second cushion over GTBN in third.

Fourth-placed XC Gear enjoyed a strong ride today and are now within striking distance of overhauling GTBN with only twenty-three-seconds between them.

Lynn Valley Dirt Riders took the Veteran Club Team win on day four and now lead Gottbros Team 2 in second by over sixteen minutes.

Jess Plaza Freyer complete the top three. Eric Cleveland Memorial lead the Women’s Club Team by almost one-hour-and-ten-minutes over Builth Wells MCC Ladies. Halton Off Road Riders AS hold third.


The fifth and penultimate day of racing at the NOCO FIM 6DAYS will see riders contest the Orense-Irixo loop, with over 200-kilometres of riding expected on day five.

2024 ISDE Day Four Highlights

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