Team Australia Locked In for 2025 ISDE Assault in Italy In August
Team Australia Locked In for 2025 ISDE Assault in Italy | Australia has confirmed a powerhouse line-up for the 2025 International Six Days Enduro (ISDE), returning to Bergamo, Italy from August 24–29 for the 99th edition of the iconic event. Team Australia will be backed by MXstore Press: MA
The green and gold will contest all three major trophies – World Trophy, Junior World Trophy and Women’s World Trophy – with a mix of seasoned internationals and red-hot domestic talent ready to take on the world’s best in the challenging terrain of the Lombardy region.
In the World Trophy team, Jonte Reynders (Tas, KTM) and Josh Strang (NSW, Beta) return to the fold, joined by Daniel Milner (Vic, KTM) and Andy Wilksch (Vic, Beta). Milner, currently leading the 2025 Australian Enduro Championship outright, and Wilksch last raced for Australia at the 2022 ISDE in France. Milner and Strang were also part of the historic 2018 World Trophy-winning team.
The Junior World Trophy squad features a dynamic mix of youth and international experience, with Kyron Bacon (Tas, Kawasaki) joining Gus Riordan (Vic, KTM) and Korey McMahon (NSW, KTM). Riordan, who led the Aussie charge at the 2024 ISDE in Spain, and McMahon are returning junior reps, while EnduroGP regular Bacon adds serious firepower for 2025 for the Aussies.
Australia’s Women’s World Trophy team remains unchanged, with Jess Gardiner (NSW, Yamaha), Danielle McDonald (NSW, Yamaha) and Tayla Jones (NSW, Honda) flying the flag once again. The trio has claimed back-to-back second place finishes in 2023 and 2024. Jones and Gardiner were recently inducted into the Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame alongside Jemma Wilson, honouring their six consecutive ISDE victories between 2013 and 2018.
As always, Team Australia will be backed by MXstore and supported by a seasoned management team, family and supporters. With a decorated past and a stacked roster, the Aussies are set to mount another serious assault on ISDE silverware. The ISDE remains the world’s longest-running off-road motorcycle event and has only visited Australia twice – Cessnock in 1992 and Traralgon in 1998.