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ISED - International Six Days Enduro - The Six Days Enduro

The International Six Days Enduro (ISED), formerly known as International Six Days Trial (ISDT), is the oldest "off-road" motorcycle event on the FIM calendar.

This annual competition is the oldest and longest on the calendar. The first event was held in XNUMX at Carlisle in England.

Since then, this competition has taken place every year in different places around the world, apart from the two world wars.

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XNUMXth annual meeting

This XNUMXth edition brought together many teams, the pilots had the honor of defending the colors of their country. The goal then was to put riders and machines through the elements through motorcycle reliability tests and open road speed tests. The motorcycles had to be manufactured in each team's country.

During the ISDE, for all six days and over XNUMX miles, riders have to contend with strict rules on time allowances, restrictions on mechanical replacements.

Over the years, the enthusiasm of the pilots has never wavered. For this XNUMXth edition, more than XNUMX participants came from XNUMX countries and thousands of spectators. Each year, this competition has a significant economic impact on the region hosting the ISDE.

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In XNUMX, actor Steve Mac Queen and his friends Bud Ekins and Dave Ekins were part of Team USA on Triumph TRXNUMX Trophy XNUMX.

In XNUMX, the ISDT become the ISDE, marking major changes.

In XNUMX, the famous rule relating to the nationality of motorcycles is definitively abolished. The Silver Vase is then no longer necessary and is replaced par the Junior Trophy, reserved for drivers under the age of XNUMX.

In XNUMX, the Women's Trophy is introduced.

Between XNUMX and XNUMX, the French team wins XNUMX of the XNUMX editions contested during the Mondial trophy. The country also has XNUMX Junior victories and XNUMX Women's Trophy victories over this same period.

For the XNUMX edition, the anniversary of the creation of the race, the event counted more than XNUMX registered.

The XNUMX edition was held in Le Puy en Velay, Great Britain won the men's world trophy and the women's trophy. Italy retained the Junior title.

After France in 2008, it was Argentina which hosted the 2000 edition. The race took place from November 30 to 30, ensuring optimal temperatures. The French men's team finished in second place, the Junior team won the title and the women's team took fourth place.

In XNUMX, the race is scheduled to be held in Spain from September XNUMX to September XNUMX.

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