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David Thorpe (born c. 1962) is a British former amateur and professional motocross racer and racing team manager. He won the AMCA 250 title in 1978 at the age of 16 ...
Brazilian National Enduro Champion Michael Brown 2010, 2012–15 AMA National Motocross Champion Andrew Delong 2010–14 AMA National Enduro Champion Duell Murphy 2010 Cory Pincock 2010 Taylor Robert 2010, 2012–19, 2021, 2023 2016,2019, 2023 World Trophy Winning Team Member ISDE Individual Overall Winner 2016 World Enduro GP Event winner 2016
The International Six Days Enduro (ISDE), formerly known as the International Six Days Trial (ISDT), is the oldest 'off-road' motorcycle event on the FIM Calendar. The ISDT was first held in 1913 at Carlisle, England. It has occurred annually, apart from interruptions due to World War I and World War II, at various locations throughout the ...
The four-day event consists of the following races: Thursday: "2 - cylinder elite class", two runs (2005 was the first, with about 60 starters) on the prologue route. Since 2008, the Rodeo-X Endurocross competition, instead of the elite class, has been held on Thursday. The 2-cylinder machines start in the normal "Iron Road Prologue" in class ...
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The 2024 World Enduro Championship is the 35th season of the FIM World Enduro Championship.The season consists of seven events. [1]Steve Holcombe goes into the championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 2 classes in 2023. [2]
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The early motorcycles made their mark in International Six Days Trials competitions, enduro races like the Michigan Jack Pine Endurance Run, scrambles and motocross.The most popular size was the 125cc (Six Day), but they were also made in 100 cc (Berkshire) and later, in 175 cc (Jackpiner, in 1972), 250 cc (Hare Scrambler, in 1973), and 400 cc (Mint, in 1974).