Day Two of the 6DAYS® FIM Enduro of Nations in Bergamo, Italy, saw host nation Italy take the overall lead in the World Trophy competition. Starting the day 34 seconds behind France, Italy quickly closed the gap and moved into first place, finishing Day Two with a 1-minute-47-second lead over France. Sweden maintained third place, while Australia, the United States, and Spain filled the remaining top-five positions.
In the Junior World Trophy, Italy held its lead but faced increasing pressure from Australia, which moved up to second, only 36 seconds behind. France dropped to third. The Women’s World Trophy was dominated by the United States, who extended their lead to over 16 minutes. Australia and France battled for second place, while Italy held fourth.
Individually, Spain’s Josep Garcia won all six special tests, strengthening his lead in the Enduro1 category. Italy’s Andrea Verona won the Enduro2 category, while Kevin Cristino of Italy claimed victory in Enduro3. In the Women’s individual standings, Brandy Richards of the United States secured the top spot.
In the Club Team competitions, MC Italia A extended their lead, and the Veteran Club Team class was dominated by Gottbros Team. The Women’s Club Team remained led by Randy Mastin Memorial. Racing continues with new special tests on Day Three, keeping the competition intense across all categories.