to host ninety-eighth NOCO FIM 6DAYS® •  Hundreds of competitors from over thirty nations set to take part •  United States start as defending FIM World Trophy champions With preparations for this year’s NOCO FIM 6DAYS® complete the NOCO Parc Fermé in Silleda is brimming with excitement as competitors from nations across the world ready themselves for the weeklong race nearby Santiago de Compostela will host the opening ceremony on Saturday Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site will gather in front of the cathedral in the Praza do Obradoiro to celebrate the longest running offroad event on the FIM calendar After numerous dry and dusty editions of the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® competitors are expecting a wet and muddy race with long-range weather forecasts predicting unsettled conditions throughout the week Promising to be a challenging test of enduro the four unique courses will provide a true test of the surrounding Galician terrain days one and two will feature the same loop four and five will present a new loop each day that increases in difficulty racing concludes on day six with the Final Cross Test Galicia the Santiago loop takes competitors north-west from Silleda At one-hundred-and-twenty-five kilometres in length will be the longest course of the week at one-hundred-and-forty-five kilometres and brings riders to the south-west of Silleda With two laps and a total of six special tests to complete for the day it will prove a demanding challenge to reach the midway point in this year’s NOCO FIM 6DAYS® day four’s Vilatuxe-Lalin route is the shortest at just one-hundred-and-six kilometres which provides plenty of elevation changes as riders pass through mountainous terrain A welcome milestone in any NOCO FIM 6DAYS® considered the most difficult course of the week At one-hundred-and-thirty-four kilometres in length it follows a similar path to the previous day With a tough two-hundred-and-sixty-eight kilometres of riding expected riders will have completed twelve-hundred-and-seventy kilometres of riding by the time they reach the NOCO Parc Fermé at the end of day five day six will see the Final Cross Test Galicia complete this year’s NOCO FIM 6DAYS® competitors will welcome the short transfer to the racetrack In front of thousands of spectators and fans riders will battle it out one last time for a place on the World Trophy and Club Team Awards podiums before celebrating late into the night with the GASGAS 6DAYS PARTY As defending champions of the World Trophy competition the United States have their sights set on retaining their title in Galicia ensures the United States should hit the ground running on Monday morning with eighteen nations contesting the World Trophy category the fight for a place on the final podium will be fierce Placing as vice-champions to the United States in 2023 France will look to go one better in Galicia France naturally favour wet and muddy enduro conditions and will welcome rain in Silleda With the support of a home nation behind them Galicia could be the location where they finally reach the top step of the World Trophy podium in the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® and the stage is set for an exciting World Trophy race in Spain the United States also start as defending champions A strong entry sees eleven teams set to line-up on the NOCO Parc Fermé start ramp on Monday morning Australia will no doubt have winning intentions Comprising a vastly experienced and fast mix of riders they will bid for their seventh world crown in Galicia Fronted by newly crowned FIM Women’s Enduro World Champion Mireia Badia (Rieju) Spain will look to challenge the United States and Australia on home soil Italy and Sweden are all podium contenders in Spain the Junior World Trophy category features the world’s best young enduro talent France will begin their week as defending champions having topped the podium last year in Argentina All three nations will fight for medals again in 2024 while Sweden seek redemption having lost the race lead on last year’s Final Cross Test Chile and Great Britain all pose a threat to the leading trio the all-important Club Team Awards (CTA) category boasts the bulk of the entry list in the ninety-eighth NOCO FIM 6DAYS® Filled with hundreds of passionate amateur and hobby riders from around the world one-hundred-and-thirty-eight teams are entered across all CTA classes nine Veteran Club Team and two Women’s Club Team teams will compete in Spain.Watch all of the live action from the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® FIM-MOTO.TV will provide coverage of this year’s race with NOCO 6DAYS® Live Streaming the final cross test will be live streamed offers an in-depth look at the day’s biggest stories along with interviews from standout performers the Final Cross Test Galicia will be streamed live on FIM-MOTO.TV Access to this streaming service will be available at the special price of 6€ to stream live the 6DAYS® (Live streaming day one to day five) or 10.90€ for the Premium Pass six-day package. Detailed information about the live streaming can be found on FIM-MOTO.TV on the dedicated 6DAYS page: https://fim-moto.tv/fim_isde Presented to almost capacity with the national coach Cristobal Guerrero the Spanish riders representing the Spanish nation have been training together and team building ahead of the race we’ve been training with the entire team and we’re more than prepared to compete at home.” Says Guerrero himself a hugely experienced and decorated ISDE World Enduro Championship rider Jaume Betriu will provide the necessary experience to support younger riders like Sergio and Julio.” we have high hopes for a great result both individually and as a team who has prior experience from previous editions I believe they could be among the top five.” Says Cristobel *Note: Mireia Badia did not participate in the photo session as she was enjoying a well-deserved break in the United States after being crowned 2024 Enduro World Champion and Yago Domínguez are eager after their strong performances this year in the World Championship I’m confident they’ll perform well.” The Spanish national federation (RFNE) also supports a Club Trophy team which consists of young talents seeking experience and Alfredo Pellicer will be participating in the 6Days for the first time We have a team full of potential and ambition to shine.” with its unique landscapes and challenging terrain will be a great setting The Móvete Na Moto motorcycle club has bee working hard on preparing the course to ensure the world’s top riders face epic conditions The opening ceremony will take place in the Plaza del Obradoiro in Santiago de Compostela with the imposing cathedral as the backdrop Galicia will be the star of the first three days of the competition and O Irixo will witness the battle for the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) Create a personal Enduro21 account to access our new forum receive exclusive competitions and money saving offers Enduro21 is all about motorcycle enduro 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Read more Donations to Enduro21 can make a huge difference to what we do Learn more We're on the lookout for writers, photographers, videographers and enduro enthusiasts, from all around the world. Read more This website uses cookies that are necessary to its functioning and required to achieve the purposes illustrated in the privacy policy By accepting this OR scrolling this page OR continuing to browse • Spain readies itself for the ninety-eighth FIM ISDE • Over five-hundred-and-fifty riders to compete in NOCO FIM 6DAYS® • Galicia region set to deliver incredible test of enduro competition After the excitement of the last year’s NOCO FIM 6DAYS® in Argentina the longest running offroad motorcycle competition on the FIM calendar returns to Europe for its ninety-eighth edition in Spain this October The Galicia region in the northwest of the country is set to welcome competitors from over eighteen different nations for six unforgettable days of world-class enduro competition Historical Galicia region to host FIM ISDE Marking the fifth time Spain has hosted the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® the quiet municipality of Silleda in Galicia will become the epicentre for all things enduro from 14-19 October From the paddock to the race headquarters and the final cross test Silleda will be in the middle of the action Adding additional spectacle to proceedings nearby Santiago de Compostela will host the opening ceremony on Saturday 12 October it is here in front of the cathedral in the Praza do Obradoiro where over five-hundred-and-fifty competitors from close to twenty countries will gather to celebrate the beginning of the race While the three previous editions of the FIM ISDE in Argentina France and Italy were predominately dry and dusty Spain should prove the opposite thanks to Galicia’s more temperate climate With rain and mud a distinct probability in this mountainous landscape it will likely be an edition that favours the wet weather specialists of enduro United States head entry list of World Trophy teams As defending champions of both the FIM World Trophy and FIM Women’s World Trophy categories the United States will arrive in Spain determined to add to their tally with eighteen nations confirmed in the FIM World Trophy and eleven in the FIM Women’s World Trophy Spain – led by newly crowned FIM EnduroGP World Champion Josep Garcia (KTM) – look to clinch their first-ever FIM World Trophy win on home soil Fielding the 2024 FIM Enduro Women’s World Champion Mireia Badia (Rieju) in their FIM Women’s World Trophy team Spain are undoubtedly a nation the United States will need to keep a watchful eye on France will look for a repeat victory over the United States and Sweden New for 2024 is the introduction of the FIM Women’s Club Team Awards and FIM Veteran Club Team Awards alongside the long-established FIM Club Team Awards The Veteran CTA category is open for competitors over fifty years of age allowing the elder statesmen of enduro a more competitive playing field among their peers With the FIM’s focus on improving diversity and inclusion in the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® the Women’s CTA is set to become a welcome addition by increasing the number of women riders competing in enduro’s most-prestigious event The FIM is ramping up its coverage of the International Six Days Enduro this year in Spain with daily live coverage and TV-style studio show all for a small subscription fee (€6 or €10.90 – details below) It’s a new initiative from the FIM this year at the Six Days which looks set to open the sport out to a wider audience as well as help enduro fans around world keep up-to-date with the daily action in Spain The live broadcast will include the final test each day followed by the 6DAYS MOTUL Studio Show direct from the Parc Fermé in Silleda as riders from the World Trophy Junior World Trophy and Women’s World Trophy finish will grab leading riders for a daily debrief and will be joined by expert guests to offer an in-depth look at each day’s biggest stories the Final Cross Test in Silleda will then also be streamed live beginning with the Club Team Awards before the action from all of the World Trophy categories and the awards ceremony The streaming service is available for 6€ for days one to five only or 10.90€ for the ‘Premium Pass’, six-day package. Detailed information about the live streaming can be found on FIM-MOTO.TV on the dedicated 6DAYS page: https://fim-moto.tv/fim_isde The 2024 ISDE runs from October 14 to 19. More information: www.fim-isde.com Sports Director of the RFME; Pedro Mariano FIM 6DAYS Race Director and member of the FIM Enduro commission; Luis López Diéguez President of the Pontevedra Deputation; José Ramón Lete General Secretary for sport of the Xunta de Galicia; Luisa sanchez mendez Vice President & Sport Deputy of Deputation de Pontevedra;José Canda President of the Galician Motorcycle Federation and head of the organisation (Motoclub Móvete Na Moto) © RFMEs) 30 participating countries and a direct impact of more than 4.5 million euros The competition is also associated with the implementation of an ambitious sustainability plan which marks the future of motorcyling and outdoor events The Deputation of Pontevedra hosted the presentation of one of the most important world events in motorcycling which this year will take place in Galicia and paddock based in Silleda The competition will cross several municipalities of the community centre The province of Pontevedra will host most of the tests and the event route from 14 – 19 October as well as the race headquarters and the paddock based in Silleda – Recinto Ferial de Galicia / Fundación Semana Verde which will bring together 600 athletes from 30 nations from all continents The presentation took place in the Assembly Hall of the Pontevedra Deputation the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and the local organiser of the Moto-club Móvete na Moto General Secretary for sport of the Xunta de Galicia; Pedro Mariano FIM 6DAYS Race Director and member of the FIM Enduro commission; Domenec Fernández Sports Director of the RFME; and José Canda President of the Galician Motorcycle Federation and head of the organisation (Motoclub Móvete Na Moto) in the presence of Luisa sanchez mendez Vice President & Sport Deputy of Deputation de Pontevedra there was the presence of some riders and technicians who will participate in the competition they shared their experience in previous editions as well as their expectations for this year President of the Galician Motorcycle Federation and head of the organisation (Motoclub Móvete Na Moto) explained the competition: “The tests will take place in three Galician provinces The base of the 6 Days will be in Silleda at the Semana Verde Fairgrounds on the last day the motocross test will be held at the Semana Fairgrounds he stressed that there is an environmental plan prepared that highlights noise prevention and soil care and the planting of trees to offset the carbon footprint highlighted the economic impact that this type of competition will have in Galicia “the impact it will have on the area will be very large 3,000 people for 14 days plus the public that will come.” and declared that “there is no longer accommodation “This competition is the most important in the Enduro calendar and the especially due to the magnitude of the competition We have been doing events for the Spanish championship here for several years and the guarantee of success was very important.” Likewise he assured that “technicians have first visited the places where the tests will be carried out and how it will affect the environment has been evaluated with a development plan that supports it.” FIM 6DAYS Race Director and member of the FIM Enduro commission pointed out that the 6DAYS “is the largest and oldest competition so it will have a great economic impact,” “Galicia It is going to have a very big impact because there are many people who will come we will all go on foot because we have to carry things manually so the impact on the ground will be minimised.” But in competitions like this he has highlighted that not only the motorcycles matter but also the environment “from the FIM we have a sustainability plan since the 90s to minimise the impact that motorcycles can make in competitions” and that “enduro is the motorcycling competition that cares most about the environment the wheels are prepared to have minimal impact on the ground.” In addition he indicated that since the 70s they have been doing sound tests to find out how they are affecting the motorcycles and try to improve in that aspect “at the FIM we have been concerned about the environmental impact for more than 40 years and we do everything possible to ensure that enduro is sustainable.” The General Secretary for sport of the Xunta de Galicia During his speech he announced that the record for federation licences has been broken and the number of high-level athletes and having surpassed it in the women’s licences He clarified that “Galicia contributes 10 Spanish teams and 30 Galician athletes” 7 motorcycling competitions have been held in Galicia thus demonstrating that great events like this can be held in Galicia.” The presentation closed with an intervention by Luis López who stressed that “this test is also important because of the international tourism that is going to arrive who will then tell what they saw here in their country thus helping expand local tourism.” He also pointed out that for the Deputation of Pontevedra “sport is something strategic that we are trying to improve by giving visibility to women’s sports and all sports especially sports that are not dedicated to a couple of modalities he explained that “what we want is for the sport to spread throughout the province not to remain only in the big cities” since “the province of Pontevedra is the first to host an event like this.” Finally he highlighted the Deputation’s commitment to the environment in this competition Spain 2024 – Galicia The competition will take place in several municipalities in the Galician interior with Silleda and its Semana Verde Fairgrounds being the nerve centre of this The opening ceremony will take place on site most “symbolic” of Galicia with the Santiago Cathedral in the background The tests of this edition will be carried out in the provinces of Pontevedra During the six days of competition around 3,000 people including riders and technical team along with thousands of spectators and media which will mean a direct economic impact of more than 4.5 million euros The strongest nations on the world enduro scene and the stars of the discipline will be present Among the favourites: are the United States which will “compete at home.” This great event will be broadcast on television to dozens of countries with accredited press from around the world and with multiple VIP options in La Cerdanya (Girona); The next was in 2000 this competition returns to Spanish territory and being the fifth edition held in this country will cover two relevant aspects: a very important generation of business in areas such as the tourist area and the launch of a sports model characterised by an ambitious sustainability plan The centre of the competition will be at the Semana Verde Foundation Fairgrounds as it is the ideal space for a great variety and multitude of events and where environmental and social sustainability will be the protagonists of the competition due to the large number of actions to be carried out Ambitious sustainability plan in sports practices This edition will highlight the sustainability (economic environmental and social) of this sports testing model the competition organisation has integrated technicians and environmental communicators into the organising team to participate in tasks such as defining routes service areas and all areas where both the tests and the training areas will be carried out to ensure that the environmental impact minimisation parameters are met in line with the requirements of the FIM Environmental Code The organisation thus has professionals who will help ensure that the activities run exclusively on pre-existing tracks and circulation areas and that the event is held in places and times that do not significantly interfere with natural life opting for dates without affecting animal reproduction periods the objective is to minimise any impact on flora or fauna and an auditable carbon footprint compensation programmes will be developed in the same areas The test will also collaborate with a local NGO in the organisation of corporate environmental responsibility activities and invasive species control sessions (Acacia Mimosa and Cortaderia Selloana present in the competition area) and will have a “carbon footprint” evaluation for the subsequent development of a CO2 compensation programme emitted through reforestation in the municipalities in which it is held The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme has had a sustainability program since 1992 and since then work has been done to include environmental protection regulations in all FIM competitions Each event has a sustainability stewards who works as a team to develop a detailed environmental management plan each test has a Technical Stewards who is responsible for measuring the sound level of each participating motorcycle with highly specialised equipment Among the regulations is the use of environmental mats mandatory in places where motorcycles and engines are worked on or refilled with fuel both in the competition and in other areas of the event © Copyright 2025   |   All Rights Reserved   | Press Area  |  Legal Mention   |   Privacy Policy   |   Powered by FIM the FIM has released the official ‘pre-entry’ rider entry list for the Six Days in Silleda The Club Team Awards (CTA) take up the largest portion of the complete entry list (below) with more than 400 riders combining for 138 teams.  it was the United States’ XC Gear team who took victory in the CTA led by talisman Josh Toth who gets promoted back into the USA World Trophy team this time around The KTM All Star Team of enduro legends is worth keeping an eye on too New for 2024 is the addition of a Veteran Club Team and Women’s Club Team categories to the CTA this came as news to us and we figure we’re not alone in wishing it had been a bit more obvious when it was time to get entries in 18 nations will contest the main World Trophy class It is a hot one again this year with strong contenders across the three main categories from USA United Kingdom and of course hte host nation Spain FIM-MOTO.TV will live stream the final cross test each day plus speak afterwards to the top-ranking riders and nations in a 6DAYS MOTUL Studio Show as they return to the NOCO Parc Fermé in Silleda who will provide live insights from the day’s racing and conduct interviews alongside expert analysts Access to this streaming service costs 6€ to stream live the 6DAYS (Live streaming day 1 to day 5). More information: www.fim-moto.tv The organisers of Aquafuture Spain – the country's only aquaculture industry show – have announced that due to the significant growth of the event the upcoming 2025 edition will be held at the IFEVI exhibition centre in Vigo In the wake of two successful editions, held in Silleda, Aquafuture Spain is set to return for its largest aquaculture industry show yet which will be held at the IFEVI exhibition centre in Vigo from 20 – 22 May 2025 the move from Silleda to Vigo is a significant step for the show which has already confirmed the presence of 180 exhibitors for the upcoming third edition – a 20 percent growth compared to the previous year “The new venue will not only allow us to expand the fair to 16,000 m² of exhibition space but its proximity to the airport and the city's hotel capacity will reinforce the internationalisation of the show attracting more exhibitors and visitors from around the world,” said Lijó Aquafuture Spain is not only the sole aquaculture industry event to take place within the country The event aims to address aquaculture in its entirety from fish and molluscs to emerging challenges in algae farming the fair will offer a complete conference programme with 25 speakers who will discuss current issues of relevance to the aquaculture industry There will also be two rooms dedicated to commercial and research presentations Through the move to Vigo and with an exciting lineup Aquafuture Spain aims to secure its position as a key meeting point for the international aquaculture industry promoting innovation and sustainable development in the sector Real Madrid forward was born in Stuttgart where Spain will play the Euro 2024 hosts on Friday for a semi-final place Joselu is playing his first international tournament at 34 “It will be special,” the Spain striker says from the selección’s Donaueschingen training camp as I was only very small when we returned to Spain My mum went to this ground when she was here to watch Stuttgart She was here 22 years and it was a stadium and a country that treated her very well “I wasn’t even three when we went back to Spain but they told me about the respect there is in this country And that’s how my mum and sister brought me up Then I experienced that for myself when I played here for three years I’m very grateful because they treated me very well But I represent Spain and we want to win; it’s not just special because I have been here but because it’s a quarter-final And my first goal in the Bundesliga was in Stuttgart While Joselu has just announced his signing for the Qatari side Al-Gharafa – an 11th club in a fourth country – Toni Kroos has decided to retire at the top but I think that Friday is Toni’s last game,” Joselu says “Germany are big favourites to win this competition but we hope to retire Toni The ball goes through him every time Germany have possession We will have a special eye on him so Germany don’t enjoy their play “It’s a pleasure for me to have played with him It’s a pity we have to bid farewell to Toni like this but hopefully we win and it’s his last game – for our own good.” Win and Joselu would be two games away from being a European champion with club and country When it is put to him that all this this must have seemed impossible when he was a substitute at a Stoke team near the bottom of the Premier League Free daily newsletterKick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football He adds: “Football is so lovely because of those things being a good person can bring you to live moments like this I don’t think any player there could imagine playing at Real Madrid never stopped thinking one day it might happen It’s not easy to get to a club like Real Madrid at 33 “I have had moments that were not so [good] but it all comes in the end I’m very happy with everything I lived and learned If only I could have been at Real Madrid for 10 years but this is football and playing for those [top] clubs is reserved for a handful of chosen ones The football stadium of A Gandareira sits at the edge of the urban center of Villa de Bandeira Serving a local sports club and its school the facility is designed to take in usual traffic the elongated prism is inserted in the topography against a slope that ascends longitudinally in the direction of the playing field This position strategy lets the gentle rise of the natural level of the terrain lead spectators to the upper part of the stands a place with privileged views and control of the field stretching at their feet a large latticework filters light coming in through the skylight into the dressing rooms Its simple floor plan is based on the addition or four independent pieces to serve different teams simultaneously and a boiler room complete an elemental space that with constant cross ventilation and filtered top light recalls a thermal bath rather than bathrooms Their distribution generates a rhythm that shows the language of the structure the base for the architraved system of the roof as a firm defense of Galicia’s adverse weather the roof is a system of balance and counterweight somewhat like a house of cards with its large concrete prefabricated elements Its assembly is like a ‘mechanical ballet’ of prefabs The resistance and the weight of this material are the invariant of this work for which it has been selected for its durability and low cost as well as for its capacity to stand the test of time and continuous use which resolves the whole complex with prefabricated elements for daily use in the area: the closures carried out with tie-beams and agricultural prefabs the large beams and lattice used on pavements and walls seek a common and straightforward answer whose construction logic feeds the inner life of this architecture that at all times tries to organize and enhance its site Arquitectos ArchitectsAbraham Castro Neira Colaboradores CollaboratorsCarlos Pita Arquitectos: Jose Carlos Iglesias Fernández Xoán Manuel Pérez Lorenzo (arquitectos architects); Mónica Balado (arquitecto técnico quantity surveyor); Francisco Carballo (estructuras structures); Daniel Hermosilla - Grupo Rodiñas Superficie construida Floor area2.370m² (8.415m² con terreno de juego including playing field) there arent any match using your search terms The FIM is pleased to announce that the date and venue for the 2024 FIM International Six Days’ Enduro (ISDE) has now been confirmed The event will run from 14-19 October at Silleda in Galicia in Spain While this will be the first time the ISDE has been held in this region of north-west Spain it will be the fifth time the nation has hosted the event with the most recent edition on Spanish soil staged in 2016 in Navarre FIM Enduro Director John Collins welcomed the news saying: “On behalf of the FIM Enduro Commission I am delighted to be able confirm that the FIM International Six Days’ Enduro will be returning to Spain next year as previously announced the nation has a long association with the sport I would like to thank the RFME and everyone involved for their kind co-operation in this important matter.” ISDE Team GB are pleased to announce the beginning of a developing partnership with Bennetts one of the UK’s leading motorcycle insurance brokers Bennetts have a long history of involvement with motorsport and are excited to become even more involved in the off-road world through this new partnership Bennetts are sponsoring a number of fundraising practice events starting with SETRA MCC’s fan-favourite event at Knook and the Saintswell MX and Enduro Centre in mid-June featuring a ‘Train with Team GB’ day and an open practice day The Bennetts team will be present at these events With Team GB having experienced two years of success in a row at the International Six Days Enduro there is no better time to be venturing into the world of enduro than now both the Men’s and Women’s Trophy Teams were crowned champions at the 96th edition of the event in France With the UK also hosting three world championship events in 2024 it is a momentous year for the sport and sets the scene for Team GB to claim back the ISDE trophies at this year’s edition in Silleda Team GB is proud to have this incredible support from Bennetts and look forward to the action-packed year ahead leading up to and including the 98th ISDE in October Jamie Lewis – ISDE Team GB Team Manager: “We are really excited to be partnering with Bennetts they are a very well-known company in the motorcycling world and we are happy to be helping them venture more into the off-road motorsport market We are grateful that they are supporting Team GB and getting involved with our practice days and more this year This is just the beginning of a strong partnership and we are looking forward to the year ahead.” Bennetts: “Our team are extremely passionate about this new partnership and we’re delighted we can support the Team on their quest to win gold in Spain later this year We are excited for Team GB to be joining us at various events and look forward to them sharing their stories and achievements with our customers.”   securing its position as one of the UK’s leading specialist motorcycle insurance brokers Bennetts offers high quality products and services with a mission to help motorcyclists “get more from motorcycling” For more information about Bennetts and its award-winning services, visit www.bennetts.co.uk the FIM and organisers of the following year’s event make the official announcement where we’re heading next time nations compete for the coveted team trophies The RFME and the FIM confirmed the open secret in the paddock of San Juan and pointed to the region of Galicia in North Western Spain Initially a September 23-28 date was set, just two weeks after the final EnduroGP World Championship round in France giving riders who contest that championship little time to recoup retracted the date stating they were not confirmed and will be announced as soon as possible Athough this will be the first time the ISDE will have been held in Galicia the terrain around Silleda is more than known to enduro world championship riders In recent years we have had several EnduroGPs taking place a few kilometres from the headquarters for 2024 so those based in Europe and competing for Trophy teams stand a high chance of already knowing the grass and forest terrain full of roots and loose dirt The weather as Galicia can produce mixed conditions so don't go expecting a dry one The last time Spain hosted the Six Days was 2016 in Navarra which will be remembered by many for how changeable the weather was starting with a few days full of dust and turning into mud on the third day That 91st edition of the Six Days was the first victory in the history for the United States in the World Trophy category with a team composed of: Taylor Robert – who was also the fastest overall and bows out of the off-road with this year’s event in San Jaun – Kailub Russell The victory in the Women's World Trophy went to Australia with Jess Gardiner Tayla Jones and Jemma Wilson while in Junior it went to Sweden with Albin Elowson El 39º Concurso de Ganado Fris�n MOEXMU 2025 se celebrar� el s�bado 5 de abril en Muimenta (Lugo Rey 814 Beemer Yuri, de la ganader�a Rey de Mi�otelo (A Pastoriza, Lugo), se proclam� Vaca Gran Campeona del 38º Concurso de Ganado Fris�n MOEXMU 2024, celebrado el pasado 6 de abril en Muimenta (Lugo, Galicia) juzgado por Bonet Cid Rey 814 Beemer Yuri ya fue proclamada en las anteriores ediciones como Vaca Gran Campeona de Moexmu 2023, as� como tambi�n de la edici�n 2022        De 8:00 a 15:00 Entrada del ganado        17:00    Concurso de J�venes Preparadores de Ganado organizado por el Clube de X�venes Gandeiros de Galicia        19:00    Inauguraci�n de MOEXMU        10:00      XXXIX Concurso de Raza Frisona (Secciones de terneras y novillas)        12:30      Poxa de ganado fris�n        15:30      XXXIX Concurso de Raza Frisona (Secciones de vacas en lactaci�n)       11:30 XXIV Concurso de j�venes manejadores       13:00 Entrega de premios A post shared by 6DAYS®️ | FIM ISDE (@fim_isde) Photo Credit: Future7Media | Andrea Belluschi + Nicki Martinez It will come as no surprise to most that Josep Garcia leads the list of riders named to represent the Spanish nation on home soil at this year’s ISDE The flying Spaniard has won the ISDE outright on the last year occasions and is currently leading the World Enduro Championship and Club categories aiming for a podium finish at least in the ‘Enduro Olympics’ held in Silleda National coach Cristobal Guerrero has put together four strong teams to compete which includes Josep Garcia (KTM) a title that has historically eluded the Spanish team in the ISDE – though they have won the silver medal on three occasions: Cerdanya 1985 and Yago Dominguez (Sherco) will defend Spain’s colours in the Junior Vase a trophy which the Spanish juniors have won six times After their absence from the previous ISDE in Argentina 2023 Spain will field a Women’s World Trophy team in Galicia with world championship runaway leader Mireia Badia (Rieju) and the multi-discipline athlete Sandra Gomez (GASGAS) lined up and Aleix Saumell (Yamaha) make up the young RFME squad that will compete in the Club category Photos: Nicki Martínez | Future7Media Following suit with their orange stablemates Husqvarna have also released their comprehensive and professional service packages for competitors and teams from around the world to reach the finish line of the ’24 ISDE in Silleda this October As ever with this long-running partnership at the ISDE experienced personnel will support all Husqvarna riders participating in the 6Days with a range of services including Husqvarna two and four-stroke bike rental daily race service and now also a photo package The number of rental bikes is limited and allocation will be on a ‘first come No delivery guarantee can be given for orders received after the order deadline the race service package is for all Husqvarna riders – either rental bike or privately owned spares (additional cost per item) and professional support for bikes The price for the Husqvarna Motorcycles Race Service during the 2024 ISDE is €1700.00 (incl VAT). Unused fuel will not be reimbursed Husqvarna  is also offering a photo package for the 2024 ISDE that will include both action and static images The price for the Photo Package during the 6Days is: €120.00 (incl Photos will be delivered to the customer within 14 days after the close of the race All the above must be ordered before July 31 first served basis with limited bikes and places Contact Husqvarna Motorcycles directly to apply: www.events.husqvarna-motorcycles.com/ISDE2024Husqvarna it seems a bit early to be writing this but KTM has announced it will once again offer its Service Package to racers at the 2024 ISDE Being held on the home turf of the by now three-times outright winner of the ISDE it seems fitting KTM should go first and early for this year’s package deals to help riders from across the globe get through the Six Days Based in the north-western town of Silleda this year’s ISDE will be a contrast to the baking heat of Argentina in ’23 KTM are offering a fleet of rental machines and service packs at the ISDE providing riders and teams with the choice to rent 2025 model EXC two-stroke or EXC-F four-strokes and full KTM technical support in the Sileda paddock The price for the KTM Service Package including motorcycle rentals during the 6DAYS is: €5100 (including all taxes) for 2-strokes €5500 (including all taxes) for 4-strokes Riders can also opt to use only the KTM Race Service In addition to the regular motorcycle rental and pit services KTM will also offer a photo package for the 2024 ISDE You will receive a selection of professional photos from the event The price for the KTM Photo Package during the 2024 ISDE is 120 Euros Photos will be provided to the customer within 14 days after the event Interest in the KTM 6DAYS Race Service must be finalised before 31 July 2024. More information: www.events.ktm.com