Argentina and Spain will host the next ISDE Six Days of Enduro in 2023 and 2024respectively, after the agreements reached at the FIM Board of Directors meeting.
In 2023 ISDE will return to Argentina, this is the second time this historic event has visited the country in South America, the inaugural visit was in 2014 when the world of enduro dropped in San Juan for the first edition of Six Days .
A year later, in 2024, the FIM International Six Days of Enduro will return to Spain for the fifth time, after the 1970 edition in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 1985 in the Alp, 2000 in Granada and 2016 in Navarra.
The last time Six Days was contested in Spain in 2016, it also marked the first edition of the FIM Enduro Vintage Trophy, which took place in the last three days of competition at the time, where the modern and historic event attracted a high level . of registrations.
After the pandemic and more than a hundred years after the first edition of ISDE in Great Britain, the confirmation of the next two editions of the competition in this first stage confirms that the event continues to be one of the most important Off-road competitions. for national federations and the motorcycle industry.
Furthermore, with the return to normal travel, ISDE’s return to Argentina next year proves that it remains a truly global competition by visiting other countries abroad every three to four years to help develop important markets for enduro.
Portuguese Jorge Viegas, president of the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) pointed out that “the interest in organizing the Six Days after the pandemic is strong and healthy and will allow us to return to our plan of taking long of this competition in new. countries. and established around the world to play its part in the growth of new enduro markets. “
“The next three editions of ISDE in France, Argentina and Spain, respectively, will consolidate the relevance of this event to the international Off-road calendar as one of the biggest and most important occasions each year”, said Viegas in the FIM press note.
Source: La Verdad

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