Still as competitive as ever, Gardiner is also mindful of her younger teammates and is eager to guide them in their young 6DAYS® careers.
“To come into these events uninjured for the last thirteen years has taken a lot,” tells Gardiner. “I’m thirty-two years of age now, and happy to pass my knowledge and experience on to the younger generation and be a mentor to them. Danielle McDonald is only eighteen years old. Madison Healey is twenty-one years old and this is her first 6DAYS®.”
Gardiner also feels that through good home support, it has enabled Australia to remain at the forefront of the MOTOREX Women’s World Trophy competition.
“At home, we’ve got good programmes to support the girls and develop the talent coming through, so we’re fast from get-go. We also have the Australian Four-Day Enduro, which essentially mimics the 6DAYS®, but over a shorter period.
“We are here to fight for the win with the United States, we want that top step of the podium and will give it everything this week!” |