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Cycle News 2025 Issue 14 April 8

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WIND IN THE P60 Day-one winner Garcia ad- mitted feeling a little fatigued on Sunday but still got on the podium with third. Beta's Nathan Watson was fourth and Honda rider Samuele Bernardini round - ed out the top five. "That was a tough day," Pichon said. "I stayed focused all day and put in some good times, which clearly paid off. We've worked hard this winter training and get - ting the bike set up perfectly, and as soon as I got on the bike this weekend, I felt the difference. I was surprised to win, but I know that my speed and fitness are up there with the top guys now, which is exciting. This win has been a few years in the making since I stepped up from Junior, so I'm happy and feeling confident." "Day two was a lot better for me," said Verona. "Finishing second overall and second in Enduro2, just two seconds off the win. I came up a bit short on the extreme tests, but I brought it back on the other tests, so I know what I need to work on now. It was a tough fight all day long." Garcia said, "Today was a tough day for me. I pushed a bit too hard yesterday and used up a lot of my energy. I'm not 100 percent yet, and I did suffer a bit with my shoulder today. I fought until the end, and overall, I'm proud of my results this week - end, considering I'm coming back from injury. Now, it's time to put the work in to get back to full fitness, and I can't wait for my home GP in Spain!" In the EnduroGP Champion - ship, Pichon is the leader by two points over Garcia, 37-35. Verona is third with 30. American Rachel Gutish had a strong showing in her debut on the Rieju Factory Racing Team. Gutish finished second in the Women's Enduro World Champi - onship division, both times behind double-winner Francesca Nocera on the HRC Honda. Gutish fin- ished under a minute behind Noc- era on Saturday and just missed winning on Sunday, finishing just two seconds in back of Nocera. "The EnduroGP round in Portugal was quite good, with variable weather conditions, from torrential rain to bright sunshine," Gutish said. "Both the rally and the special stages were tough and challenging; it was real en - duro. Overall, I am happy with my results, finishing second on both days. Given that we only planned to race EnduroGP two weeks ago and that the Rieju is still new to me, I think it's a good result. Of course, second place won't be enough to win the championship, so I still have a lot of work ahead of me before Wales! But I'm really looking forward to it, and I really appreciate all the help and sup - port from Rieju, who make this EnduroGP season possible." Round two, the GP of Spain, is May 2-4 in Oliana, and the next round for the FIM Enduro Women's World Championship is August 1-3 at the GP of Wales in Rhayader. CN ENDUROGP Day 1 (Top 5) 1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 54:08.59 2. Zach Pichon (TM) 54:13.38 3. Steve Holcombe (Hon) 54:16.29 4. Andrea Verona (GG) 54:26.54 5. Hamish MacDonald (She) 55:01.70 Day 2 (Top 5) 1. Zach Pichon (TM) 52:08.70 2. Andrea Verona (GG) 52:11.45:13.38 3. Josep Garcia (KTM) 52:19.33 4. Nathan Watson (Bet) 52:27.24 5. Samuele Bernardini (Hon) 52:32.85 TM's Zach Pichon topped day two for his first career EnduroGP victory. Rachel Gutish fought for the win in the FIM Women's Enduro division but finished second overall on her new Factory Rieju ride.

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