After two days of the Santiago loop at the NOCO FIM 6DAYS®, riders awoke on day three to a new course and a fresh set of special tests. Already saturated terrain combined with unsettled weather resulted in organisers opting to use the Vilatuxe-Lalin course, originally proposed for day four. With over two-hundred kilometres of riding planned for the day, riders would welcome the NOCO Parc Fermé on Wednesday evening to complete the first half of this year’s race.
Day three saw the NOCO FIM 6DAYS® complete the first half of this year’s race, with France extending their lead in the World Trophy classification. The United States maintain their advantage of the Women’s World Trophy, despite pressure from Australia. Sweden edge clear of rivals France in the Junior World Trophy category.