„Das Regelment und die sportliche Fairness haben gesiegt – dies stimmt uns mit Freude und Zuversicht, da Österreich nun verdient und erneut auf Platz 10 steht.
Generell ist zu sagen, dass sicher auch die FIM daraus etwas gelernt hat und fragwürdige Entscheidungen am grünen Tisch unserem Sport schaden. Dem Publikum und den Fans geht es um Racing! Entscheidungen bei Verstößen müssen sofort fallen. Thema erledigt – jetzt zählt der Sport und die Vorbereitung auf 2016 in Spanien mit Enduro Werksfahrer Pascal Rauchenecker, vielleicht als neuer WM-Star!
CHRISTOPHER SCHIPPER
Six Days Teamchef Österreich
MANAGING DIRECTOR KTM ÖSTERREICH
Following a hearing by the FIM International Disciplinary Court the decision has been made to overturn the reinstatement of the eight disqualified riders from the ISDE, resulting in Australia now being declared winners.
The 2015 ISDE World Trophy team podium is now Australia first, Italy second and Finland third.
Following a hearing held at the FIM headquarters in Mies on 2 November 2015, the CDI Sole Judge appointed to hear the case, Mr Jan Stovicek (Czech Republic) took a decision on the merits. The operative part of the decision was notified to the parties earlier today. The reasoned decision will be issued shortly.
The CDI rejected the Appeals lodged by the Fédération Française de Motocyclisme (FFM), the Real Federación de Motociclimo (RFME) and the Auto-Cycle Union (ACU) against the decision of the International jury disqualifying eight riders who missed a Route Check. The disqualification will therefore stand.
The amended rankings of the FIM World Trophy of the 2015 FIM International Six Days of Enduro are attached to the present document.
In its Appeal, the FFM petitioned for a stay of execution of the Decision in application of Article 4.8 of the FIM Disciplinary and Arbitration Code, which was granted by the CDI in view of the urgent nature of the matter and the exceptional circumstances of the case.
FIM Communication