Oz ISDE team drops down in the World Trophy standings after Day 4
Ken Roche
After four days of intense riding, unfortunately Australia has again slipped down the World Trophy standings. We now sit 15th. Young-gun Matt Phillips has once again charged forward in the E2 class, finish second and maintaining his second place class overall. Toby Price finished seventh and still holds fifth in the standings. Mitch Harper, Josh Ballard and Glenn Kearney came in 17th, 50th and 62nd, respectively. In the E3 class, Geoff Braico took 12th while Mitch Bowen got 15th and Scott Keegan was 24rd. The Women’s class saw Alison Parker take 7th with Jemma Wilson just behind in 8th. Jess Gardiner completed Day 4 but, for reasons that are undetermined at this stage, she is marked on the results as ‘Non-classified – retired’.
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