OFF ROAD
FIM SUPERENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 4 / MARCH 18, 2017
PARC DES EXPOSITIONS / ALBI, FRANCE
P106
before, for a rider that wasn't
originally planning to be a part of
this championship we have done
a pretty amazing job.
"From the first laps of the
first race in Poland, I have been
competitive and to now get my
second overall SuperEnduro
event win is incredible. Honestly,
I'm a little surprised at just how
competitive I've been in each
Third behind Jonny Walker
(Red Bull KTM) and Haaker in
heat one, Gomez charged his
way to wins in the next two heat
races to secure the overall win
on the night and end the cham-
pionship as runner-up to Haaker.
"I just wanted to end the se-
ries as well as I could," Gomez
said. "I'm really pleased for
myself and the team. As I've said
tonight, but at the same time I
knew the title was on the line.
I'm stoked to have two SuperEn-
duro titles in a row."
As the rider with the clos-
est shot of stealing the world
crown away from Haaker, KTM's
Alfredo Gomez, once again,
came out swinging following his
career-first overall win in Spain
just two weeks ago.
Alfredo Gomez (89)
was the best of the
night. It was his second
straight victory.