The 2024 FIM International Six Day Enduro in Spain presented a unique opportunity for Sean Heidenreich, a key official from South Australia, to not only support Team Australia but also advance his professional development by accepting an invitation from Motorcycling Australia to attend an exclusive FIM Training Seminar.
Reviewing his experience, Sean said, “The opportunity in Spain arose from my role as series Clerk of Course for the AORC and as an enduro commissioner. My main role was assistant team manager for Team Australia, working alongside Trent Lean (team manager) and Chris Gray (jury representative).
The lead-up week was busy, setting up the paddock area with all essentials—tool boards, tyre changers, and equipment for race week. On Saturday, Team Australia riders completed sign-on and inspections, including sound testing, where I learned about new testing equipment. After passing, bikes were secured in Parc Fermé for the week.
Saturday night’s opening ceremony, similar to an Olympics ceremony, was followed by a team rest day on Sunday. Each of the next six days was packed with early starts, helping riders prepare for daily work periods, assisting with tools and maintenance, and handling refuelling and support at midday and evening intervals. Evenings were spent resetting for the next day, often finishing by 7:30 pm. Saturday’s final moto was challenging, with nonstop rain turning the track into a mud fest. Afterwards, we stripped down and packed everything for Italy next year.
Adding to my time in Spain supporting team Australia, I also took on a development opportunity to attend a FIM course for jury representatives. This involved completing 4 hours of online study before attending the 3-hour classroom module and an exam, which I passed with a perfect score. Whilst this course did not hold any “official” accreditation and was a requirement to be a team jury representative for one event, this course is required for team jury reps for one event, and I gained valuable insights from senior FIM officials and insights into official jury proceedings.
Overall, it was an intense but rewarding experience, and I’d gladly do it again to represent Team Australia!”
Motorcycling officials not only play a vital role in the sport but also gain valuable development opportunities and rewarding experiences. If you’re ready to begin your journey as a motorcycling official, Motorcycling SA offers regular training sessions across the SA, including a Steward & Race Secretary course in December. Click here to learn more about upcoming seminars and how to get started.