The 99th edition of the legendary FIM Enduro of Nations 6DAYS® wrapped up last month in Bergamo, Italy — and I’ve got to say, the Rieju riders absolutely delivered on the world stage.
The standout result came from Rachel Gutish, who teamed up with her fellow Americans to dominate the Women’s World Trophy class right from day one (tragically over our girls). They built a huge lead of more than 30 minutes and stood proudly on the top step of the final podium. Over in the same class, Italy’s Sara Traini (Rieju) — fresh off her national title — led her squad to an impressive fourth place. Both efforts deserve massive credit.
This year’s 6DAYS® was no walk in the park: a demanding course, slick tests, and plenty of rain to make life even harder. But through it all, the Rieju Factory Team riders showed their grit, their speed, and their ability to shine across multiple classes while flying the flag for their countries.
In the Junior World Trophy, Spanish talents Alex Puey and Yago Domínguez (Rieju) fought tooth-and-nail with Team USA for fourth all week long, eventually finishing fifth after a fierce battle. In the premier World Trophy category, Dominik Olszowy represented Team Poland on his MR PRO 300i, helping his team to finish 11th.
The Rieju Race Service, kept 19 riders from the USA, Chile, Germany, Italy, and Spain on track with assistance and bike rentals on the MR300i. The best part? Every single one of them made it to the finish of this brutal race.
Congratulations to all the Rieju riders who took on the 2025 ISDE and showed the world what they’re capable of.