OFF-ROAD
70th International Six Day Enduro
Day Two
Results
WORLD TROPHY: 1. France
(108.68); 2. ltaly (110.88); 3. Sweden (153.15); 4. Finland
(271.53); 5. USA (393.89); 6. Great Britain (402.43); 7.
Germany (499.82); . etherlands (576.83); 9. Spain
(S77.77); 10. Switzerland (743.96); 11. Czech RepubHc
(801.00); 12. Poland (856.11 ~ 13. AustraHa (916.89); 14.
Belgium (1237.31); IS. Austria (3065.01); 16. Portugal
(3618.72); 17. Canada (10039.68); 18. Hungary (14349.05).
JUNIOR WORLD: 1. Spain (268:76); 2. Australia
(272.73); 3. Italy (343.89); 4. Sweden (397.40); 5. France
(399.19); 6. Czech Republic (428.37); 7. Finland (486.37);
8. Great Britain (620.84); 9. Netherlands (759.86); 10.
Germany (762.23); U. USA 1785.33); 12. Poland (889.22);
13. Switzerland (1791.59); 14. Portugal (5679.22~
Briefly... (Day Two) -
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fter collecting just 14.62 evaluation points the previous day, the
French Trophy could not come
close to ~atching that performance on
day three. Instead, the team struggled
throughout the day with Peterhansel
scoring the team's only class win on
Wednesday. They racked up a high
134.61 points, while the Italians counter
attacked with a class-winning score of
just 66.12 evaluation points on the day.
This put the Italian team back on top of
the leaderboard, and they could breath a
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