At only twenty-one years old, Great Britain’s Elizabeth Tett is one of Enduro’s most promising young talents, eager to shine at this year’s 6DAYS® FIM Enduro of Nations in Bergamo, Italy.
The 6DAYS® Italia will mark just her third time competing at the 6DAYS®, having raced in Argentina in 2023 and Spain last year.
Tett has had an incredible 2025 season to date, rightfully earning her place on the Women’s World Trophy team thanks to winning rides in the FIM Junior Women’s Enduro World Cup, which she currently leads.
Now, by building experience and confidence, she’s excited to see what she can achieve during the 6DAYS® Italia.
“I’m really looking forward to these next few weeks,” tells Tett. “It’s my third time representing Great Britain in the 6DAYS®, and I feel like now I can race for a result.
“To come to the 6DAYS® leading the Junior Women’s Enduro category in EnduroGP is a really good place to be in. It definitely helps with my confidence, knowing that if I can perform well in the World Championship then I should be able to transfer that to this race.”
As a member of the Great Britain team, Tett enjoys the time spent together. The 6DAYS® spirit of racing together as a single unit creates a unique atmosphere and camaraderie that she feels helps to bring the best out of her as a rider.
“The event itself is awesome. I enjoyed it a lot last year,” she says. “Being on the team, you do so much together. From spending the first week walking all the special tests to the racing itself, it’s a great experience.
“It’s so good to spend these two weeks with everyone. We stay in the same hotel, share car rides to and from the paddock, and eat together. I enjoy it and feel that it helps you to race better by being in such a nice, enjoyable atmosphere.
“I also like to see everyone’s point of view when we walk the special tests. I can learn from the more experienced riders about line choices, which helps to improve my riding.”
With the 6DAYS® Italia marking her third time at the event, what has she learned during the previous two editions to help her in Bergamo?
“You definitely need to be mentally strong for a race like the 6DAYS®,” she considers. “No matter how fit you are, the mental strength side of it is super important to help you perform to your best ability.
“I also try to put a lot of time into my preparation and have all bases covered. With the team, they make sure we stay hydrated during the walking week and don’t walk too many tests each day. This gives you time to take it all in and learn each test, but also helps you to avoid being tired before the race even starts.”
It is the attention to detail like that in her preparation which Tett hopes will see her fight for a result in Bergamo. Arguably enjoying the best season of her young career, thanks to her performances in EnduroGP, has she set any personal goals to achieve too?
“Like I said, this is the first year that I feel like I can go for a result. I want to do my best for the team and then see as an individual where I fit in. I’ll keep pushing hard on the special tests and hopefully it will work out for me.”