The National Teams will keep on training and confirming their riders for the 89th edition of the International Six Days of Enduro to be held from November 1 to 8 in San Juan, Argentina. The champions of the World Trophy and Junior Trophy, have already defined their list.
We’re getting closer and closer to the most important enduro motorcycling event’s debut that will have its epicentre in Argentina. Anxiety and expectations increase day after day and teams from different countries that will compete in the province of San Juan are intensifying their training sessions and strategies to face an extreme race that demands from riders not only physical but also mental preparation.
France, which is the 2013 World Trophy winner of the Six Days in Sardinia, will get with some important absent members but with a team with a lot of potential on the bikes as per the entry list that the Motorcycling French Federation has prepared. The main absent star will be Antoine Meo, who is injured and unable to come to Argentina. Another one that will miss ISDE 2014 is Mathias Bellino.
But the one who will be present are Cristophe Nambotin and Pierre- Alexandre Renet who are ready to face the toughest ones of the sport. Anthony Boissiere and Jeremy Tarroux, who come from a great season in the Enduro World Championship (EWC), promise to fight together with Marc Burgeois. Jéremy Joly will be the E3 representative, as per a communication that was released by the French Federation.
The World Trophy team will have the same aim as the Junior World Trophy team that is trying to get the same position as the one they got in Italy last year. The FFM communication revealed that Jérémy Miroir and Mika Barnes were on the first list that was submitted and Larrieu Loic and Jérémy Carpentier lead the team that will try to establish itself in Argentinian lands.
World Trophy:
– Marc Bourgeois E1 YAMAHA
– Anthony Boissière E1 SHERCO
– Christophe Nambotin E1 KTM
– Pierre-Alexandre Renet E2 HUSQVARNA
– Jérémy Tarroux E2 SHERC
– Jérémy Joly E3 KTM
– Junior World Trophy:
– Anthony Geslin E1 YAMAHA
– Theo Bazerque E2 SHERCO
– Loïc Larrieu E2 HUSQVARNA
– Jérémy Carpentier E2 HONDA

