of course, my friends and family,
too."
Garcia finished the EnduroGP
Championship with 247 points,
followed by Honda-mounted
Steve Holcombe and GasGas
rider Andrea Verona, who tied on
23 points. Holcombe won out on
the tiebreaker.
Holcombe was also second in
the Enduro1 Championship, and
Sherco's Zach Pichon was third.
GasGas rider Andrea Verona, a
double winner in France, had al
-
ready clinched the Enduro2 title.
Beta's Brad Freeman cinched
the Enduro3 title on Saturday.
Team KBS Sherco's Rachel
Gutish had a spectacular week-
end, taking to the top step of the
podium on both days in France.
The American's strong perfor-
mance also secured her position
as runner-up in the overall stand-
ings—impressive for her debut
year in the championship.
"This was definitely one of the
most challenging races I've ever
done, but I think it might be my
favorite one of them all!" said
Gutish. "France is such a beauti
-
ful place to ride, and I couldn't be
happier to have won both days
here."
Rieju's Mireia Badia clinched
the Women's title on Saturday.
CN
EnduroGP Day One
1. Josep Garcia (KTM)
2. Steve Holcombe (Hon)
3. Andrea Verona (GG)
4. Brad Freeman (Bet)
5. Zach Pichon (She)
EnduroGP Day Two
1. Brad Freeman (Bet)
2. Steve Holcombe (Hon)
3. Josep Garcia (KTM)
4. Andrea Verona (GG)
5. Zach Pichon (She)
WIND
IN THE
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America's Rachel Gutish (Sherco)
finished out both days at the top
of the Women's podium.