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ISDE the final frontier Sent: Saturday, 18 November, 2006 6:20:08 PM
Well the last day has arrived and after yesterdays catastrophe where the weather showed who is boss, all the GB squad that started yesterday are starting today for the short 7.5 k run down the road to the Motocross track - start times are in reverse order of the results so the slower guys are away first for the early races building to a crescendo at the end of the day (well that is the plan we will have to wait and see ). The weather is dry and there is a little sunshine so everyone has high hopes that this will be a fitting climax to an awesome event -
PS I am not sure how easy it will be to get a report out after the MX but I will do my best to get some final results this evening and gat something out later tonight/ tomorrow.
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Stop Press FINAL DAY Sent: Sunday, 19 November, 2006 3:40:01 AM
What a FANTASTIC DAY - the weather was ideal sunny but not to hot and the Digger McEwan MX track was graded and in perfect condition - to start with but lived up to its reputation of digging up into a rough ride. Proven by the fact that the fastest time was put in by a clubman Haayer Barend of the Netherlands riding in E1 on a honda in an early race - even faster than Joel Smets who won the last race but one, the E2 final. I don't have much time so for the results you will have to look at the results website all I want to say is that the British crew riders and support all did themselves proud! And the WITLEY WARRIORS have survived another battle with honour and here are the (unofficial) top 10 overall after the MX to whet your appetite
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1
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60
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1
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Salminen Juha / Finland
KTM
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E1
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02:31:19.1
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02:31:19.1
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00:00:00.0
00:00:00.0
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2
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23
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2
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Albergoni Simone / Italy
HONDA
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E1
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02:34:16.6
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02:34:16.6
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00:02:57.5
00:02:57.5
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3
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59
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4
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Cervantes Ivan / Spain
KTM
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E1
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02:34:57.0
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02:34:57.0
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00:03:37.9
00:00:40.4
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4
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1
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3
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Germain Marc / France
YAMAHA
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E1
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02:35:37.9
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02:35:37.9
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00:04:18.8
00:00:40.9
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5
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28
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5
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Remes Eero / Finland
HONDA
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E1
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02:36:49.2
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02:36:49.2
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00:05:30.1
00:01:11.3
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6
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65
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9
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Dietrick Ricky / USA
KAWASAKI
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E1
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02:37:53.5
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02:37:53.5
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00:06:34.4
00:01:04.3
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7
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15
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7
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Pohjamo Petri / Finland
TM
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E1
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02:38:23.3
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02:38:23.3
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00:07:04.2
00:00:29.8
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8
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10
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6
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Micheluz Maurizio / Italy
YAMAHA
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E1
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02:38:33.6
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02:38:33.6
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00:07:14.6
00:00:10.3
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9
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41
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8
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Bourgeois Marc / France
HUSQVARNA
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E1
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02:38:55.3
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02:38:55.3
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00:07:36.2
00:00:21.6
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10
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4
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10
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Hollis Christopher / Australia
YAMAHA
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E1
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02:39:06.1
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02:39:06.1
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00:07:47.0
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The world Trophy has been reclaimed by FINLAND and the Junior Trophy by USA
I was wrong in an earlier update not all the riders that started Day 5 were up for the final day MX. The RAF rider Nick Bartle who had repaired the flywheel on his bike then had a more serious failure - a main bearing - probably thrown out by the vibration of the rough running while the timing was out. Andy Frost of St Georges had injured his leg and decided it would be best not to risk making it any worse.
This is Gordon signing-off probably until I get back to the UK - they are dismantling the ISDE set-up around us now as life gets back to nomal for Taupo.
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For PDF results of total 6 Days times, click on AFTER
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Final Results After DAY 6 –
Top 10 World Trophy Teams + Time behind leader
1 Finland 0:00.00
2 France 15:09.3
3 Spain 20:06.2
4 Italy 23:24.9
5 Sweden 19:43.50
6 Australia 25:51.4
7 NZ 42:39.0
8 Slovakia 58:32.9
9 GB over 1 hr
10 USA over 1 hr
Top 10 JuniorTrophy Teams: + Time behind leader
1 USA 0:00.0
2 France 8:19.78
3 Australia 11:54.2
4 Germany 14:05.5
5 Italy 15:20.4
6 GB 17.52.2
7 Finland 19:20.8
8 Netherlands 20:01.2
9 Spain 26:27.3
10 NZ 35:16.5
Top 5 CLUB TEAMS + Time behind leader
1 Motoklub Jiretin Topservis [CZ] 0:00.00
2 MA Mcarthur MCC 1 [Australia] 13:17.1
3 Motoclub Jiretin Pfanner [CZ] 20:42.9
4 Trail Riders of Houston [USA] 25:40.2
5 Motoclub Jiretin Batex [CZ] 33:23.9
GB CLUB TEAMS
10 Wales A
11 Wales B
[19 Christchurch off road – Kelly Paterson’s team]
27 Rydale
29 N. Riding
31 IoMan
34 Witley Warriors
42 West of England
54 St Georges (Team England)
62 BAFMA
90 RAF
125 Dyfed
135 WTRA All three riders out
INDIVIDUAL E1
1 Juha Salminen(60) Finland 0:00.00 GOLD
2 Simone Albergone(23) Italy 2:57.51 GOLD
3 Ivan Cervantes (59) Spain 3:37.91 GOLD
4 Marc Germain (1) France 4:18.80 GOLD
GB Riders:
25 Edward Jones (14) GOLD (Gold Down to 28th )
33 Andrew Edwards (61) SILVER
40 Dylan Jones (66) SILVER
48 Ashley Woods (222) SILVER
53 Steve Hunt (311) SILVER
67 Rowan Jones (330) SILVER
[69 Kelly Paterson (339) Ex Witley Warrior SILVER
70 Daz Wilcock (313) Witley Warrior SILVER
75 Richard Hay (30) SILVER
78 James Yearley (285) SILVER
92 David (Jack) Johns (250) SILVER
86 Tim Forman (304) SILVER (Silver down to 118th)
152 Dylan Davies (228) BRONZE
INDIVIDUAL E2
1 Samuli Aro (97) Finland 0:00.00 GOLD
2 Mika Ahola (151) Finland 0:26.24 GOLD
3 Stefan Merriman 0:36.89 GOLD
4 Kurt Casselli (109) USA 0:46.44 GOLD
GB Riders:
23 Tom Sagar (146) GOLD
30 Simon Wakely (120) GOLD
32 Daryl Bolter (90) GOLD
43 Chris Hockey (149) GOLD (Gold down to 47th place)
50 Robert Jones (400) SILVER
63 Luke Lusher (513) SILVER
77 Lee Edmondson (450) SILVER
80 Craig Bounds (445) SILVER
84 Gethin Price (419) SILVER
93 Will Midgley (508) SILVER
102 Tom Knill (398) SILVER
113 Ben Begbie (413) SILVER
115 Gavin Hockey (425) SILVER
124 Andy Walton (501) SILVER
132 Oliver Moyce ( 530) SILVER
140 Michael Seward (428) SILVER (Silver to 154th )
159 Paul Jay (547) BRONZE Witley Warrior
165 Nigel Beaumont (458) BRONZE
171 Richard Alldred (545) BRONZE Witley Warrior
176 Jason Naruszewicz (383) BRONZE
188 Paul Hearn (541) BRONZE
INDIVIDUAL E3
1 Marko Tarkkala (167) Finland 0:00.00 GOLD
2 Cristobal Guerrero (175) Spain 055.72 GOLD
3 Fabien Planet (198) France 1:09.63 GOLD
GB Riders:
8 Euan McConnell (162) GOLD (gold to 28th)
48 Jonathon Williams (574) SILVER (silver to 64th)
70 Mark Weaver (604) BRONZE
83 Julian Crimp (605) BRONZE
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