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2016 ISDE - Spain

ohmygewd

Husqvarna
Pro Class
Looks like the US trophy team have a great start so far:
Day 1
WORLD TROPHY
  1. USA
  2. Italy +:26.02
  3. United Kingdom +:56.46
  4. Spain +1:36.37
  5. Portugal +3:04.73
JUNIOR WORLD TROPHY
  1. Sweden
  2. Italy +23.37
  3. Spain +23.64
  4. USA +29.06
  5. Finland +1:06.25
WOMEN’S WORLD TROPHY
  1. Australia
  2. Spain +1:26.37
  3. Germany +4:56.51
  4. USA +6:22.30
  5. Sweden +6:44.53
 
Day 2:


1 USA 2:40:59.68 2:41:16.92 = 5:22:16.60
210 Kailub RUSSELL 39:35.03 39:57.73
211 Michael LAYNE 41:20.01 40:50.55
212 Taylor ROBERT 39:38.51 39:26.84
213 Thad DUVALL 40:26.13 41:01.80
2 Italy 2:41:25.70 2:41:23.28 = 5:22:48.98 +00:32.38
20 Oscar BALLETTI 40:55.04 40:32.83
21 Deny PHILIPPAERTS 40:49.79 40:51.37
22 Giacomo REDONDI 39:28.88 39:50.59
23 Manuel MONNI 40:11.99 40:08.49
3 Great Britain 2:41:56.14 2:41:53.59 = 5:23:49.73 +01:33.13
190 Daniel MCCANNEY 40:27.11 40:05.75
191 Jamie LEWIS 40:55.23 41:21.61
192 Nathan WATSON 40:29.42 40:32.05
193 Jamie MCCANNEY 40:04.38 39:54.18
4 Spain 2:42:36.05 2:41:26.76 = 5:24:02.81 +01:46.21
180 Victor GUERRERO RUIZ 40:44.55 40:10.06
181 Jonathan BARRAGAN NEVADO 40:36.28 40:06.74
182 Ivan CERVANTES MONTERO 40:16.20 40:19.06
183 Jaume BETRIU ARMENGOL 40:59.02 40:50.90
 
Unfortunately, the new rules mean that Australia can't defend it's WT title as Josh Strang broke an ankle and retired meaning a 3 hrs penalty which l feel is quite harsh seeing that they have already reduced the team from 6 to 4 riders and got worst on Day 2 when Dan Milner's front sprocket shattered in 3 pieces meaning another 3 hr penalty.

Oh well, if the USA keeps it's 4 riders you might claim it this year...long way to go!!

BTW, Daniel Sanders will take out the overall:D:p:thumbsup:
 
Taylor Robert up by 8 seconds after 3rd test on day 3..... but seriously that is a great battle....

I hate the new rule.... they need to put that 4th and 5th rider back in....
 
Day 3
WORLD TROPHY
1 USA 08:08:42.94
KAILUB RUSSELL
MICHAEL LAYNE
TAYLOR ROBERT
THAD DUVALL

2 Italy 08:10:18.82 +01:35.88
OSCAR BALLETTI
DENY PHILIPPAERTS
GIACOMO REDONDI
MANUEL MONNI

3 Spain 08:10:27.71 +01:44.77
VICTOR GUERRERO
JONATHAN BARRAGAN
IVAN CERVANTES
JAUME BETRIU

4 Great Britain 08:11:55.58 +03:12.64
DANIEL MCCANNEY
JAMIE LEWIS
NATHAN WATSON
JAMIE MCCANNEY

JUNIOR WORLD TROPHY
1 Sweden 06:12:19.91
MICKE PERSSON
ALBIN ELOWSON
JESPER BÖRJESSON

2 USA 06:14:15.51 +01:55.60
TREVOR BOLLINGER
STEWARD BAYLOR
GRANT BAYLOR

3 Italy 06:15:50.42 +03:30.51
DAVIDE SORECA
MATTEO PAVONI
MATTEO CAVALLO

4 France 06:18:36.99 +06:17.08
JEREMY CARPENTIER
ANTHONY GESLIN
DAVID ABGRALL

WOMENS
1 Australia 04:43:12.06
JESSICA GARDINER
TAYLA JONES
JEMMA WILSON

2 Spain 04:45:35.40 +02:23.34
LAIA SANZ
MIREIA BADIA
SANDRA GOMEZ

3 GERMANY 04:56:47.60 +13:35.54
MARIA FRANKE
VANESSA DANZ
HEIKE PETRICK

4 USA 04:59:19.35 +16:07.29
NICOLE BRADFORD
RACHEL GUTISH
TARAH GIEGER

5 Sweden 05:00:53.82 +17:41.76
EMELIE KARLSSON
HANNA BERZELIUS
AMANDA ELVIN

6 Canada 05:11:32.19 +28:20.13
SHELBY TURNER
FELICIA ROBICHAUD
MEGAN LEIGH GRIFFI...
 
Yeah not a big fan of the new rules on the basis that it's a very harsh penalty when you drop a rider which in our case (Australia) automatically ruled us out of contention on Day 1 - in previous years, you could drop rider and still have a chance for the outright WT. Take the USA for example, if you have one rider retire, bang automatic 3hr penalty and that 1.35 lead turns into 3:01.35 deficit and pretty much ends the team campaign with only individual glory.

I mean we had Strangy go down on day 1 with an ankle and this happens to Milner on Day 2:
DMilnerSprocketISDE.jpg

Not our year this year:(
 
Fred hoess 86 WR250 all dressed up and ready to go into Parc Ferme. Accel Brake test today (actually right about now) Fred said big thanks to the AHRMA Mid Atlantic and North East Guys and gals for the support to get there and will try to uphold the high standard of the North East and Vintage Husqvarna lovers everywhere.

fred parc ferme 1.jpgFred parc ferme 2.jpg
 
Well Bottom line with just the moto tmrw.....Fred has O/A by 1:15 over 2nd O/A and 1:42 over 2nd O/A in his class. Nice.

Crushin it.
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Julian Crimp doing well and a Solid 8th in class after day 2
Looks like he may be one of Andy Elliots group. Love those Jerseys. Keep it going Guys

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Looks like Italy out of Trophy with an injured rider. GB team moves into a nice second with a hard charging Spanish Team in third. Still waiting on day 5 results. Too lazy to do the math
 
Looks like Italy out of Trophy with an injured rider. GB team moves into a nice second with a hard charging Spanish Team in third. Still waiting on day 5 results. Too lazy to do the math
It was Italian Trophy Team rider Manuel Monni, who broke his wrist today. Doing okay...
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I need to check how our local south of the border guys are doing. Ramirez and Yorba, they led us on a super great ISDE Benefit ride near Tecate to gather funds for their adventure.
 
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