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Cycle News 2024 Issue 15 April 16

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Garcia, Holcombe Splint EnduroGP Wins S pain's Josep Garcia and Great Britain's Steve Holcombe traded wins in round two of the FIM EnduroGP Championship in Portugal, April 13-14. Garcia came out swinging Saturday morning to top the first loop and go on to win day one (Saturday), while Holcombe, second on Saturday, rebounded on day two to take the victory. With 12 tests on the menu, Saturday was not only a test of speed but also a test of stamina. Garcia led the way after the first lap on his factory-backed KTM and never looked back. Holcombe, who won the first test of the day on his Honda- RedMoto CRF250RX Enduro, had his hands full with GasGas rider Andrea Verona, who was breathing down his back all day. Holcombe, however, was up for the challenge and held on for second place on the day. The Italian, Verona, was third (and first in the Enduro2 class). Great Britain's Brad Freeman, on the Beta, was fourth and New Zealand's Hamish MacDonald was fifth on the Sherco. "It was a long day and very physical," Garcia said. "The pace at the top of EnduroGP is super high. I made a mistake on the second enduro test and really had to push to overcome that. In every test we were fighting, there was nowhere to rest out there!" Fast out of the blocks on Sun - day, Holcomb built up a 10-sec- ond early lead in lap one of three. With a long way still to go in the race and the pace among the top three riders proving fierce, the Honda rider remained calm and cool under pressure. Holding his rivals at bay, he won both the overall EnduroGP category as well as the Enduro1 class. "Signing off this first block of racing with the leader's plate in both EnduroGP and Enduro1 is WIND IN THE P62 Steve Holcombe went 2-1 in round two of the FIM EnduroGP Championship, which was held in Portugal for the second week in a row.

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