89th international six-day trip

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The 89th international six-day race was the team world championship in enduro sport and took place from November 3rd to 8th, 2014 in San Juan, Argentina, and the Sierra del Tontal. The French national team won the World Trophy for the eighth and third time in a row. The Junior World Trophy won the United States' national team for the third time. The Women's World Trophy won the Australian national team for the second time in a row.

competition

organization

The event took place in Argentina for the first time in its history.

Twelve teams for the World Trophy, ten for the Junior Trophy, three for the Women's Trophy and 77 club teams from a total of 24 nations took part in the competition.

Germany took part in the World Trophy and Junior Trophy as well as with three club teams (one of them mixed national with the Netherlands). Switzerland participated with a bi-national (together with Spain) club team. Drivers from Austria did not start.

1 day

The weather was overcast, but the day remained free of precipitation. Dust thrown up on the route was immediately carried away by a strong wind, so that visual impairments were limited.

After the first day of driving, the team from France led the USA and Australia in the World Trophy standings. The German team was in 5th place.

In the Junior Trophy classification, the Australian team led ahead of France and Sweden. The German team was in 6th place.

In the Women's Trophy, the Australian team led the teams from the USA and Canada.

Wellard led the club ranking ahead of Beta USA and Go Fasters. The best German club team was Team Germany 1 / ADAC Westfalen in 18th place. The Germany 2 team dropped out completely on the first day and was in 77th and last place until the last day of driving.

2 day

The stage of the second day was identical to the previous day. The temperatures were hotter and the dust generation was greater.

The team from France led the World Trophy ranking ahead of Australia and Spain. The German team was still in 5th place.

In the Junior Trophy classification, the Australian team led ahead of the USA and France. The German team was still in 6th place.

In the Women's Trophy, the Australian team continued to lead the teams from the USA and Canada.

As on the previous day, the club ranking led Wellard ahead of Beta USA and Go Fasters. Team Germany 1 / ADAC Westphalia improved to 15th place.

3rd day

Extreme heat over 30 ° C and the dust were special challenges. The stage led in parts over fine desert sand, which u. a. also damaged the engines.

The team from France led the USA and Spain in the World Trophy classification. The German team improved to 4th place.

The US team led the Junior Trophy ranking ahead of Sweden and France. The German team remained unchanged in 6th place.

In the Women's Trophy, the Australian team led the teams from Canada and the USA.

The club ranking was led by MotoClub Pavia ahead of Club Argentina and San Rafeal Enduro Team. Team Germany 1 / ADAC Westfalen improved to 7th place.

4th day

The day's stage led over the route of the third day. However, according to the experience of the previous day, parts of the route over sandy and dusty sections were removed before the start of the start. In the course of the day it was decided not to allow the last special stage in the sequence to be run.

At the end of the fourth day of driving, the team from France continued to lead in the World Trophy standings, ahead of the USA and Spain. The German team was in fourth place.

In the Junior Trophy classification, the US team led ahead of France and Sweden. The German team improved to 5th place.

In the Women's Trophy, the Australian team was unchanged ahead of the teams from Canada and the USA.

The club ranking was led by MotoClub Pavia ahead of Club Argentina and Los Rider Sanrafaelinos. Team Germany 1 / ADAC Westfalen improved to 5th place.

5th day

The intermediate results after the fifth day of driving: In the World Trophy standings, the team from France continued to lead ahead of the USA and Spain. The German team was still in 4th place.

In the Junior Trophy, the team from the USA led ahead of France and Australia. The German team was still in 5th place.

In the Women's Trophy, the Australian team continued to lead the teams from Canada and the USA.

The club ranking was led by MotoClub Pavia ahead of Club Argentina and Germany 1 / ADAC Westphalia.

6th day

On the last day there was no stage, only the final motocross as the last special stage had to be completed.

Final results

World Trophy

space team time
1. FranceFrance France 19: 33: 21.56
2. United StatesUnited States United States 19: 43: 07.78
3. SpainSpain Spain 20: 28: 47.28
4th GermanyGermany Germany 20: 38: 56.28
5. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 28: 14: 19.62
6th AustraliaAustralia Australia 39: 01: 22.42
7th ChileChile Chile 39: 30: 53.76
8th. CanadaCanada Canada 42: 01: 18.59
9. BelgiumBelgium Belgium 44: 54: 42.27
10. South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 52: 18: 28.81
11. ColombiaColombia Colombia 53: 09: 49.58
12. UruguayUruguay Uruguay 65: 42: 04.60

Junior Trophy

space team time
1. United StatesUnited States United States 12: 03: 43.65
2. FranceFrance France 12: 05: 25.72
3. AustraliaAustralia Australia 12: 09: 21.57
4th GermanyGermany Germany 12: 48: 40.49
5. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 12: 58: 17.93
6th SwedenSweden Sweden 14: 57: 39.36
7th ChileChile Chile 20: 05: 43.36
8th. CanadaCanada Canada 23: 56: 07.27
9. South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 33: 19: 41.83
10. ColombiaColombia Colombia 36: 32: 50.74

Women's Trophy

space team time
1. AustraliaAustralia Australia 9: 14: 52.68
2. CanadaCanada Canada 11: 12: 56.92
3. United StatesUnited States United States 19: 52: 49.87

Club team award

space team time
1. ItalyItaly MotoClub Pavia 13: 49: 41.84
2. ArgentinaArgentina Club Argentina 14: 00: 08.80
3. ArgentinaArgentina Los Rider Sanrafaelinos 15: 40: 39.91
4th GermanyGermany Germany 1 / ADAC Westphalia 15: 41: 39.36
5. ArgentinaArgentina SPE Enduro Team 15: 44: 23.96
6th ArgentinaArgentina Navarro team 16: 46: 18.75
7th ItalyItaly Motoclub Trieste 17: 04: 25.12
8th. JapanJapan Team Komatsu Japan 17: 56: 06.57
9. ArgentinaArgentina Rustik-Nielsen Expediciones 18: 46: 57.15
10. United StatesUnited States Wellard 21: 54: 12.81
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66. NetherlandsNetherlandsGermanyGermany KNMV / DMSB 47: 13: 46.89
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70. SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSpainSpain Switzerland / Spain 49: 03: 29.63
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77. GermanyGermany Germany 2 54: 00: 00.00

Manufacturer's Team Award

space team time
1. KTM 1 11: 35: 16.56
2. Husqvarna 1 11: 40: 17.64
3. KTM 3 11: 51: 25.04
4th KTM 2 11: 56: 10.40
5. KTM 4 12: 03: 43.65
6th KTM 5 12: 09: 20.41
7th Husqvarna 3 12: 11: 42.07
8th. Husqvarna 5 12: 45: 13.19
9. Husqvarna 4 13: 01: 18.59
10. Sherco 2 13: 34: 58.70
11. Sherco 1 21: 41: 53.25
12. Honda International 21: 54: 39.68
13. Husqvarna 7 24: 27: 19.30
14th Husqvarna 6 33: 04: 26.70
15th Yamaha Australia 35: 36: 45.60
16. Husqvarna 2 35: 39: 56.61

Individual evaluation

class starter gold silver bronze without a medal Failure / disqualification Class winner time
E1 (a) 32 8th 9 3
12 FranceFrance Christophe Nambotin 3: 52: 35.66
E2 (b) 55 19th 9 4th
23 FranceFrance Pierre-Alexandre Renet 3: 46: 30.54
E3 (c) 22nd 8th 5 3
6th AustraliaAustralia Toby Price 3: 47: 15.83
EW (d) 9 2 2 2 0 3 AustraliaAustralia Jessica Gardiner 4: 35: 13.67
C1 (a) 46 3 9 15th 2 17th ItalyItaly Nicolo Bruschi 4: 09: 15.49
C2 (b) 116 6th 10 23 8th 69 United StatesUnited States Gary Sutherlin 4: 03: 31.61
C3 (c) 69 5 7th 13 6th 38 United StatesUnited States Cory Buttrick 4: 26: 03.32
total 349 51 51 63 16 168
(a) 100–125 cm³ two-stroke or 175–250 cm³ four-stroke
(b) 175–250 cm³ two-stroke or 290–450 cm³ four-stroke
(c) 290–500 cm³ two-stroke or 475–650 cm³ four-stroke
(d) Women

The “Watling Trophy” for a special achievement went to the German team.

Attendees

Country World Trophy Team Junior Trophy Team Women's Trophy Team Club teams
ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Luciano Benavides (KTM)
Franco Caimi (KTM)
Stefano Caimi (KTM)
Juan Davila (KTM)
Nicolas Giustozzi (KTM)
Kevin Benavides (KTM)
Martin Mercado (KTM)
Juan Zunino (KTM)
Nicolas Kutulas (KTM)
Augustin Maldonado (KTM)
100% Enduro Team
9 De Julio Team
Adict Enduro Team
Ancestral San Juan
Atuel Motos
Axo Beta Team
Betta Racing Tierra Del Fuego
Calafate Monkey Team
Club Argentina
Cordillerano Enduro Team
Enduro Tucuman Team
Gendarmeria Nacional
Los Del Este Enduro Team
Los Huarpes
Los Martes
Los Puede Faiar
Los Rider Sanrafaelinos
Malargue
Mendoza One Team
Moto Extremo
Navarro team
Overtech Racing
RSV Team
Rustik-Nielsen Expediciones
San Juan Enduro Team
San Rafael Enduro Team
Scrub Enduro Team
Scrub Racing
Sicer ARG
Sicer Norte
Sicer Sur
SNJ Racing Team
SPE Enduro Team
TDF Racing Team
The Doctors
Tucuman Dakar
AustraliaAustralia Australia Jarrod Bewley (Husqvarna)
Daniel Milner (Yamaha)
Joshua Green (Yamaha)
Matthew Phillips (KTM)
Toby Price (KTM)
Joshua Strang (Yamaha)
Scott Keegan (Husqvarna)
Thomas McCormack (Yamaha)
Daniel Sanders (KTM)
Lachlan Stanford (Husqvarna)
Jessica Gardiner (Sherco)
Tayla Jones (KTM)
Jemma Wilson (Yamaha)
BelgiumBelgium Belgium Cedric Cremer (KTM)
Jerome Martiny (GasGas)
Mikael Despotin (Husaberg)
Jeremie Fraselle (KTM)
Wim Vanderheyden (Husqvarna)
Pierre Schmits (KTM)
BoliviaBolivia Bolivia Colombia / Bolivia (i) (2 drivers)
BrazilBrazil Brazil Cariocas / CHL (h) (2 drivers)
Cariocas racingTeam
Top Brasil
Tudao Racing Tem
ChileChile Chile Francisco Guzman (KTM)
Ramon Bravo (Honda)
Juan Quiroz ()
Juan-Pablo Jara (Kawasaki)
Jorge Diez (Honda)
Javier Garate (Yamaha)
Diego Rojas (Yamaha)
Benjamin Herrera (Moto TM)
Esteban Lanz (Yamaha)
Alonso Marin (KTM)
Andes Racing
Cariocas / CHL (h) (2 drivers)
Chile 2
Chile 4
Club Enduro Copiapo
Los Majodi
Mimoto
SAXZ Racing
TM Racing-Chile Solo Moto
GermanyGermany Germany Marcus Kehr (Sherco)
Edward Hübner (KTM)
Dennis Schröter (Husqvarna)
Derrick Görner (Husqvarna)
Marco Neubert (Yamaha)
Nick Emmrich (Husqvarna)
Davide von Zitzewitz (KTM)
Bruno Wächtler (KTM)
Tilman Krause (Beta)
Pascal Springmann (Beta)
Germany 1 / ADAC Westfalen
KNMV / DMSB (e) (1 driver)
FinlandFinland Finland Club Dynaset Offroad Areena
FranceFrance France Marc Bourgeois (Yamaha)
Christophe Nambotin (KTM)
Pierre-Alexandre Renet (Husqvarna)
Jeremy Tarroux (Sherco)
Anthony Boissiere (Sherco)
Fabien Planet (Sherco)
Anthony Geslin (Yamaha)
Theo Bazerque (Sherco)
Loic Larrieu (Husqvarna)
Jeremy Carpentier (Honda)
Team Cantal Isde
Team Desjouis
GreeceGreece Greece EnC Racing CZ Junior (g) (2 drivers)
ItalyItaly Italy MotoClub Pavia
Motoclub Trieste
P. Pasqualetto Valdobbiadene
Scuderia Dolomiti
JapanJapan Japan Team Igubears Japan
Team Komatsu Japan
CanadaCanada Canada Nathan Bles (Beta RR)
Philippe Chaine (KTM)
Robert Reed (KTM)
Clinton Riviere (Husaberg)
Jared Stock (Yamaha)
Matthew Coonfer (Husqvarna)
Avery Turner (KTM)
Ryan Lindermann (Husqvarna)
Ty McKenna (KTM)
Victoria Hett (KTM)
Felicia Robichaud (KTM)
Shelby Turner (KTM)
Triple S
ColombiaColombia Colombia Francisco Alvarez (Husqvarna)
Felipe Paez (KTM)
Santiago Isaza (Husqvarna)
Santiago Bernal (KTM)
Michael Freydell (KTM)
Walter Lopez (Husqvarna)
Nicolas Fuentes (KTM)
Juan-Mario Villate (Husaberg)
Juan Arango (KTM)
Colombia / Bolivia (i) (1 driver)
Jaguars Club
MexicoMexico Mexico Enduro Guadalajara
Mexico
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands KNMV / DMSB (e) (2 drivers)
PeruPeru Peru Team Peru
SwedenSweden Sweden Jesper Boerjesson (Husqvarna)
Lars Lofgren (KTM)
Kevin Olsen (Kawasaki)
Oliver Nelson (KTM)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Switzerland / Spain (f) (2 drivers)
SpainSpain Spain Jaume Betriu (Husqvarna)
Josep Garcia (Husqvarna)
Lorenzo Santolino (Sherco)
Victor Guerrero (KTM)
Jonathan Barragan (Husqvarna)
Iván Cervantes (KTM)
Switzerland / Spain (f) (1 driver)
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Charan Moore (Yamaha)
Albert Pos (KTM)
Albertus de Wet (Husqvarna)
Brett Swanepol (Yamaha)
Marc Torlage (KTM)
Bradley Cox (KTM)
Brendan Swanevelder (Husqvarna)
Daniel van Zyl (KTM)
Toni Jardine (Yamaha)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic EnC Racing CZ
EnC Racing CZ Junior (g) (1 driver)
Gottbros
Motosport Bozkov
UruguayUruguay Uruguay Ricardo Cavalli (KTM)
Fernando Suarez (KTM)
Matteo Hadjirallis (Husaberg)
Santiago Alonzo (KTM)
Laurent Lazard (KTM)
Martin Decia (KTM)
United StatesUnited States United States Michael Brown (Husqvarna)
Thaddeus Duvall (Honda)
Charlie Mullins (KTM)
Zachary Osborne (Husqvarna)
Taylor Robert (KTM)
Kailub Russell (KTM)
Grant Baylor (KTM)
Stuart Baylor (KTM)
Trevor Bollinger (Honda)
Justin Jones (KTM)
Sarah Baldwin (KTM)
Rachel Gutish (KTM)
Amanda Mustin (KTM)
Beta USA
Go Fasters
Elizabeth Scott
Missouri Mudders
Tony Agonis
Wellard
(e) binational Dutch-German team
(f) binational Spanish-Swiss team
(G) binational Greek-Czech team
(H) binational Brazilian-Chilean team
(i) binational bloivian-colombian team

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