ISDE: Days Of Future Past

On November 3rd, the International Six Days Enduro will get underway in San Juan, Argentina, which will be an event hyped as one that the US squad has a good chance of winning. And while the start is still a few days away, we’ve compiled a gallery of photos from the last two Six Days in Germany and Sardinia, to whet your whistle.

E1 World Champion Christophe Nambotin helped the French team finish first on day one with the second best time behind early leader Pierre-Alexandre Renet, also of France. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Ivan Cervantes sits 10th at the end of Monday’s action. The Spanish rider negotiates one of the early tests here. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Kailub Russell was one of Team USA’s top performers, finishing Day One in seventh individually. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
A wide view of one of the fast and dusty special tests. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Taylor Robert had a fantastic day, finishing Day One in fourth overall and second in the E3 division. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Thad DuVall cranks on the gas out of a rocky turn. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
US Junior Team rider Trevor Bollinger was 71st overall at the end of the day. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Zack Osborne started strong in test one, finishing seventh on his Husqvarna, but eventually suffered a retirement. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Taylor Robert gets ready to change his rear tire during the work period. Photo Courtesy Future 7 Media
Charlie Mullins kicks up a roost on Day Two in Germany. Photo By Shan Moore
Taylor Robert has been top American in the last two Six Days. Photo By Shan Moore
GNCC regular Josh Strang was a top performer for the Australian team. Photo By Shan Moore
Many of the routes during the German event took the participants through quaint little towns. Photo By Shan Moore
Zack Osborne races along an ocean-side street in Sardinia. Photo By Shan Moore