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KTM dominate all classes at International Six Day Enduro (ISDE) Taupo NZ

The International Six Day Enduro (ISDE) came to an end on the weekend in
Taupo, New Zealand where KTM claimed the top podium position in all
three enduro classes, plus the outright win, and the overall
manufacturer win.
Ten-time World Enduro Champion, Juha Salminen, claimed the outright
victory and a win in the Enduro 1 (E1) class on board the KTM 250 EXC-F,
while Samuli Aro won the Enduro 2 (E2) class, riding the KTM 450 EXC and
Marko Tarkkala took out the Enduro 3 (E3) class on board the KTM 525
EXC.
The trio from Finland also took home the outright win for their country,
with France in second and Spain in third. When combining all
manufacturer’s racing teams, KTM also took out first and second with the
two factory teams they entered.
Juha Salminen continued his usual form as a stand out rider throughout
the event, securing the fastest times across the rugged New Zealand
terrain. The KTM 250 EXC-F - has now claimed the E1 World Championship
twice, the ISDE, and the Australian Four Day Enduro to become KTM’s
dominant force in enduro racing.
While the European teams basked in their glory, the Australian senior
team also celebrated with an impressive 6th outright placing.
Contributing to the Australian team points was Motorex Shift KTM racer,
Brad Williscroft who entered the E3 class placing 17th.
Commenting on his entry into the ISDE, Brad Williscroft said, “With 31
nations entered Australia did really well to come home 6th outright. We
had a great group of riders in each class and I was pleased to be the
first Australian home in the E3 class placing 17th.
“I rode the KTM 300 EXC and it was faultless during the entire event.
Unfortunately my fitness was not at its usual level since I’m still
recovering from an emergency appendix operation a few weeks back. After
the operation I had little time to train for the ISDE but I was still
stoked Motorcycling Australia gave me the opportunity to represent
Australia.
“All riders who finished within ten percent of the winners time received
a gold medal and I was one of them, so I’m satisfied with my achievement
and I hope to be selected again to ride for Australia when the ISDE
heads to Chile in November 07”
Full results on the ISDE can be downloaded at www.isde06.com further
updates on KTM racing can be viewed at
www.ktm.com.au.
Hollis and Roberts lead Yamaha Racing's trans-Tasman ISDE charge.

Yamaha Racing’s Chris Hollis and Anthony Roberts have led the way for
the manufacturer at the Taupo International Six Day Enduro (ISDE), with
both riders finishing within the top 15 of the E1 class as the event
wrapped up yesterday.
Riders played the game of consistency, and aimed to deliver mistake free
runs in order to maintain a strong finishing position.
Australian export and Yamaha star Stefan Merriman excelled, fighting his
way to 3rd overall in E2.
It was also a fantastic showing for the remaining team of Ballards
Yamaha Motorex entrants, who displayed their prowess with strong
individual performances through the challenging plantation stages across
unusual pumice and volcanic soil surfaces.
Hollis was in prime form for the event and was a contender from day one,
despite a small mishap in the opening test.
He bounced back quickly, setting a number of fast test times and ending
the opening day in 10th position.
It was to be a battle against the elements for the riders as the rain
set in for the second day, but the wet conditions actually offered some
relief, eliminating flying dust and dirt and forcing riders to find
every available inch of traction on the slippery surfaces.
Roberts
revelled in the conditions, and while he couldn’t match the pace of his
Yamaha teammate, felt as though he had run a competitive ISDE meeting,
enjoying the support from Australian fans.
"It felt like it was a good six days. My Yamaha worked perfectly, the
team worked well and the MA supporters were really good, I thought it
was a really good event," he said.
"The course was challenging but fun, there was a real mix of changing
terrain and conditions to deal with and it really tested fitness
levels."
"There was awesome support for the Aussies – there were a few guys out
there that just went from test to test with yellow and green wigs on and
they were cheering."
"So it was pretty good to having that level of support, quite different
to our events back home.”
Both Roberts and Hollis maintained their day 5 positions after the sixth
and final day of competition, which rounded out with a motocross event
at Digger McEwen Park.
While not the forte of either of the riders, they put in solid
performances to keep Yamaha in close contention and finished the event
as the two top Australians in the E1 class.
Hollis was rapt with the performance, saying it was a great way to
finish up a very competitive year.
“For myself it was a really good event, very enjoyable, certainly the
biggest challenge a rider can face,” said Hollis.
“I surprised myself on a number of days, and when I knuckled down I
found I really had the measure of some of the top guys and really gave
them a run.”
“A major contributor to my success over the ISDE was definitely the
performance and reliability of my Yamaha, after six long days of
competition it was still running faultlessly.”
Certainly not to be outdone in the E1 class was Ballards Yamaha Motorex
young charger Josh Ballard, who kept some of the more experienced riders
guessing with a number of strong performances.
In fact, Ballard stormed home as the second-fastest Australian rider in
the E1 class at the day 6 motocross event, a monumental effort and a
sure sign of things to come on both the national and international
scene.
Josh’s father and Ballards Yamaha Motorex Team Principal Geoff Ballard
proved age was of little barrier, and kept the young guns guessing with
day after day of consistent performances.
The all-conquering Alison Parker, Australian endurance champion,
upstaged the majority of her female competition and left scores of male
riders in her dust in the E1 class.
Parker improved a number of places on the final day of competition to
close out the ISDE in 122nd in E1.
“The 2006 ISDE has been a fantastic event and I have enjoyed myself
immensely, it has certainly been the biggest challenge of the year and I
am pleased to have had a strong finish.”
Jarrod Bewley also produced a strong finish in the E2 class, rounding
out the event in 22nd position on his Yamaha.
New Zealand Motocross star and multiple Australian title holder Darryll
King’s run was cut short on day 3, with the veteran being forced to
retire with a shoulder injury.
King was disappointed to exit his home event at the half-way mark, and
felt he had a lot extra in reserve for the second half of the event.
“It’s obviously a major blow to go out like this at home, especially
after having such a strong run previously at Digger McEwen Park, it
would have been a good final day in front of local support,” King said.
“It’s a risk we all run however, and I was extremely satisfied with the
performance of my bike throughout the days and tests I was able to to
complete.”
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