(EnduroGP) and the Enduro1-
class victory. The win also
extended his EnduroGP Champi-
onship overall lead.
"Today was great for me," said
Garcia. "After yesterday, the goal
was to be back at the top, so
from the very first test, I changed
my mentality and the way I rode
the tests compared to Saturday,
which made all the difference. It
feels good to be back on the top
step of the podium."
Finishing approximately 20
seconds in back of Garcia on the
day was Enduro3-class winner
Freeman.
"It's been an up and down
weekend for me with some good
test results, but a few too many
mistakes, too," Freeman said.
"I really tried my hardest today,
and I'm happy to be on the po
-
dium, but I know it will take that
little bit extra if I want to top the
EnduroGP class."
Finishing just one second
behind Freeman was Saturday's
winner Verona.
"Today was pretty up and
down as I started out too slow
but then had a few good tests on
laps two and three," Verona said.
"It was super close today with
Brad beating me by less than a
second, but I'm happy to have
won Enduro2 again."
Watson and Holcombe round
-
ed out the top five on the day.
In the EnduroGP (overall)
Championship standings, Gar-
cia leads Verona by just eight
points, 177-169. Holcombe is
third with 154 points, followed
by Freeman with 113 and Wat-
son with 110.
CN
OVERALL SATURDAY (Top 5)
1. Andrea Verona (GG) 1:06:07.03
2. Nathan Watson (Bet) 1:06:24.07
3. Steve Holcombe (Hon) 1:06:29.44
4. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:06:40.04
5. Brad Freeman (Beta) 1:06:52.78
OVERALL SUNDAY (Top 5)
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:03:46.40
2. Brad Freeman (Beta) 1:04:04.91
3. Andrea Verona (GG) 1:04:05.91
4. Nathan Watson (Beta) 1:04:16.70
5. Steve Holcombe (Hon) 1:04:16.95
WIND
IN THE
P56
Josep Garcia
rebounded on day
two for the win and
championship lead.