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Cycle News 2024 Issue 31 August 6

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Schareina Wins Baja Aragon H onda's Tosha Schareina dominated round three of the FIM Bajas World Cup rally, the 40th edition of the Baja Aragon, July 26-28. From the start, the Spaniard set the fast pace that no one could match, although KTM rider Edgar Canet and Sherco's Lorenzo Santolino gave it a good effort, finishing second and third, respectively. Schareina is the first three-time winner of the race. "The Baja Spain Aragon is a difficult event," said Schareina. "One of the most difficult to man - age with lots of stones, dust and intense heat. The first day, I had a little trouble getting into the rhythm and, in the afternoon, we were on the morning car course and it was very rough. In the last special, I wanted to take advan - tage of opening the track and keep my lead to take the victory, even if it was difficult!" In the Women's category, Sara Garcia Alvarez (Yamaha) com - pleted the rally in 15th overall and won the laurels in the FIM Bajas World Cup. She finished ahead of Sherco rider Aishwarya Pissay and Tanika Shanbhag (KTM). CN OVERALL MOTORCYCLE 1. Tosha Schareina (Hon) 2. Edgar Canet (KTM) 3. Lorenzo Santolino (She) 4. Neels Theric (Kov) 5. Martim Ventura (Hus) 6. Bruno Santos (Hus) 7. Harith Noah Koitha Veettil (She) 8. David Casteu (Hus) 9. David Megre (Kaw) 10. Jose Romon Colomar Pallares (KTM) WIND IN THE P52 Honda's Tosha Schareina won the 40th edition of Spain's Baja Aragon. 2025 FIM EnduroGP Provisional Calendar Announced A s the penultimate round of the FIM EnduroGP World Championship wrapped up this weekend, the FIM announced the provisional schedule for 2025. Expanding to eight rounds for the coming season, the championship will once again kick off with the GP of Portu - gal on April 4-6. Round two is planned for May 2-4 with the GP of Spain, followed by the GP of Sweden May 23-25. From there, the series heads to Ro - mania for round four on June 20-22, with the GP of Wales set for August 1-3 six weeks later. A busy end to the season will see the final three rounds take place across six weeks, begin- ning with the GP of France (September 12-14), the GP of Italy (September 26-28) and the GP of Germany for the final round on October 17-19. The 2025 FIM Enduro Women's World Championship will run alongside four of the EnduroGP rounds and is cur - rently set for Portugal, Wales, France and Germany. CN 2025 FIM ENDUROGP SCHEDULE (PROVISIONAL) 4/4-6 (Rnd 1) GP of Portugal 5/2-4 (Rnd 2) GP of Spain 5/23-25 (Rnd 3) GP of Sweden 6/20-22 (Rnd 4) GP of Romania 8/1-3 (Rnd 5) GP of Wales 9/12-14 (Rnd 6) GP of France 9/26-28 (Rnd 7) GP of Italy 10/17-19 (Rnd 8) GP of Germany The FIM EnduroGP Championship will expand to eight rounds in 2025.

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