Champions Crowned at EnduroGP Finale
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schopau, Germany was host
to the final round of the FIM
EnduroGP World Chapmionship
over the weekend and champi-
ons were crowned in all classes.
From E1, E2, E3 and the all-
encompassing EnduroGP class,
along with Women and Junior
titles were celebrated.
While it was KTM's Josep Gar-
cia who claimed the EnduroGP
class win for the weekend, it was
GasGas Factory Racing's Andrea
Verona who clinched the 2022
EnduroGP title on Saturday, day
one of the GP of Germany. Jane
Daniels (Fantic) also sewed up
her championship on Saturday,
taking the Magnorange FIM
Women's Enduro World Cham-
pionship with one day still left on
the calendar.
The final day of the GP of
Germany, all eyes were on the
Enduro2 and Enduro3 champion-
ships—E1 already claimed by over-
all champion Verona who claimed
an astounding 13 wins from 14
races. Garcia was hoping to keep
his E2 title hopes alive with his
German GP win, but all it took
from Australian rider Wil Ruprecht
(TM) was a modest fourth-place
finish to secure his first FIM En-
duro2 World Championship title.
The battle heated up in E3
with Beta's Brad Freeman and
Husqvarna's Mikael Persson
heading into Sunday's final fa-
ceoff tied on points. With every-
thing to play for, they duked it out
in the day's 11 tests, with Freeman
ultimately claiming the title.
In the Junior ranks, Team Sher-
co CH Racing's Zach Pichon
(who had already claimed the
Junior title at round six) claimed
the Junior1 World Cup. A fourth-
place Junior-class finish on the
day handed Beta's Luc Fargier
the Junior2 World Cup champi-
onship.
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GasGas' Enduro1 phenom
Andrea Verona is your new FIM
EnduroGP World Champion.
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