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2022 FIM International Six Days of Enduro – Provisional Entry Lists

The 2022 FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) is fast approaching with the 96th running of this historic event taking place in Le Puy-en-Velay, France from 29 August to 3 September. With the teams soon to descend on the French town the provisional entry lists reveal that a total of five hundred and sixty-four riders from thirty nations will take part in this year’s event that remains the oldest in the FIM calendar.

Competitors from as far afield as Japan, Australia, USA and South America are included in the list that confirms that twenty-two nations will battle it out in the World Trophy class; sixteen countries will be looking for glory in the World Junior class, whilst nine female teams will contest the Women’s World Trophy class this time around. The bulk of the field is made up of the almost one hundred and thirty – three rider teams that are entered in the Club Team Award.

The provisional 2022 ISDE entry lists can be viewed here:

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