Freeman Wraps Up EnduroGP World Title
T
wenty-three-year-old Brad
Freeman (Beta) of Great
Britain is the new FIM EnduroGP
World Champion, ending the
recent reign of fellow countryman
and four-time World Champion
Steve Holcombe (Beta). Freeman
made it official at the final round
of the 2019 Maxxis FIM Enduro
World Championship in Ambert,
France, September 28-29.
Freeman won the opening day
on Saturday over Holcombe,
Daniel McCanney (TM), Loic Lar-
rieu (TM) and Alex Salvini (Honda)
but still had to wait another day
before he could really celebrate.
The young Brit rode to a cautious
fourth on Sunday, which was
enough to earn his first career
title in the premiere EnduroGP
division. This was Freeman's
second year competing in the
class, and he won the title despite
breaking his collarbone earlier in
the season and riding in pain at
the GP of Greece.
IN
THE
WIND
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Beta's Brad Freeman
wrapped up the
2019 FIM EnduroGP
World Championship
in France.
Steve Holcombe took the E3-class title.