2024 FIM EnduroGP World Championship
Round Three – Bacau, Romania
Racing kicked off at the FIM EnduroGP World Championship in Romania, with GASGAS Factory Racing’s Andrea Verona claiming the win and topping the day’s overall results, further cementing his hold on the EnduroGP class.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia took second, with Honda Racing RedMoto Enduro Team’s Steve Holcombe third. There was a season-first victory in the FIM Junior Enduro World Championship with Max Ahlin (KTM) taking victory.
The second day of racing saw Josep Garcia claim victory, securing a strong win in the EnduroGP class, the Spaniard taking over the points lead and leader’s gold plate.
Andrea Verona fought hard to finish as runner-up, while Beta Factory Racing’s Brad Freeman enjoyed his first overall podium result of the season with third. The FIM Junior Enduro World Championship saw Sweden’s Max Ahlin (KTM) secure his second victory of the weekend in Bacau.
Day One – Saturday
After the excitement of Friday’s AKRAPOVIC Super Test, which saw Matteo Cavallo take the win, riders rolled out early Saturday morning for day one at round three of the FIM EnduroGP World Championship. Clear, sunny skies would ensure conditions would be at their best for the day.
The opening ACERBIS Cross Test saw Nathan Watson put in an incredible time to go fastest by three seconds. However, a major error on the following POLISPORT Extreme Test ultimately put him out of the hunt for a podium.
Winning the test, Andrea Verona put his GASGAS into the lead by two seconds over Josep Garcia, with Steve Holcombe third. Moving on to the MAXXIS Enduro Test to close out the opening lap, Garcia went fastest by six seconds to take over the race lead as they headed out on lap two.
With Verona, Watson and Garcia separated by just six tenths of a second on the second ACERBIS Cross Test, the franticly fast pace continued in Bacau. Sweeping lap two by adding the POLISPORT Extreme Test and MAXXIS Enduro Test wins to his tally, Verona put his GASGAS back into the lead as they began lap three. However, it was only by four tenths of a second over Garcia, and six tests still remained.
A mistake from Verona allowed Garcia to lead by five seconds after the third ACERBIS Cross Test. But Verona kept fighting back. Entering the fourth and final lap, the duo were separated by just two seconds, and were now over 30 seconds clear of Holcombe in third.
With the pressure rising, Garcia cracked on the final POLISPORT Extreme Test. Losing seven seconds to Verona, it would now be a tall ask for the Spaniard to recover with just the MAXXIS Enduro Test remaining. But Verona didn’t give Garcia any opportunity, and signing off the day with the fastest time, he took the win by 13 seconds over Garcia.
Unable to bridge the gap to the leading duo, Holcombe had to settle for a lonely third. He will look to find some improvement for Sunday. Brad Freeman finished fourth, with Jamie McCanney 10 seconds back in fifth.
Wil Ruprecht finished the day in 19th overall, and sixth E2 rider.
Wil Ruprecht
“Romania day 1 in the books. Some of the best tests I’ve seen in EnduroGP. I was trending lap 1, then it slowly unravelled from there. Nevertheless healthy and ready to rumble for day two.”
While a chance of the EnduroGP win slipped from his grasp, Garcia topped Enduro1. Holcombe followed him home for second, with McCanney in third.
Josep Garcia
“It was a great day and I felt great out there. But then I crashed on the final extreme test and lost the lead. The pace is fast and very close. It shows you can’t make mistakes out there.”
Verona was the clear winner of Enduro2, placing nearly two minutes ahead of Watson in second. Watson showed he had pace by winning the ACERBIS Cross Test but will need to stay on two wheels to challenge Verona tomorrow. Ablin Elowson (Husqvarna) completed the top three.
Andrea Verona
“It feels awesome to get my first overall win of the season. I rode strong all day. I’ll try again tomorrow and push hard.”
Freeman rode to victory in Enduro3. TM MOTO’s Matteo Cavallo battled hard with Fantic Racing Team’s Albin Norrbin to take second by four seconds over the Swede.
Steve Holcombe
“It was a good day, but I just didn’t have the pace of Andrea and Josep to bring the fight to them. I know I’m riding well, so I will have another look at the tests tonight to see where I can improve for tomorrow.”
Enduro Junior
The GALFER FIM Junior Enduro World Championship saw Max Ahlin (KTM) take his first win of the season. Championship leader Axel Semb (Fantic) had set the pace during the early part of the day, but some mistakes dropped him back. Ahlin put in a solid closing lap to take a memorable victory.
Max Ahlin
“I didn’t watch the times so close today, but I knew it was *tight* between Axel and myself. I think he had a crash and that gave me some room. I maintained my advantage after that and took the win. It’s been a good day!”
Kevin Cristino slotted in-between Ahlin and Semb to snatch second, with Semb third. Matej Skuta was fourth, with Leo Joyon completing the top five.
The Enduro Youth class saw Alberto Elgari take his second victory of the season. The Italian won the first three tests of the day and then maintained his advantage throughout. Winning the final three tests saw him beat runner-up Manuel Verzeroli by 16 seconds. Clement Clauzier rounded out the podium in third.
EnduroGP of Bacau, Romania – Day One Top 20
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Cat. | Man. | Gap |
1 | VERONA Andrea | ITA | E2 | GASGAS | 1:12:23.09 |
2 | GARCIA Josep | ESP | E1 | KTM | +13.62 |
3 | HOLCOMBE Steve | GBR | E1 | Honda | +58.04 |
4 | FREEMAN Brad | GBR | E3 | Beta | +1:37.55 |
5 | MCCANNEY Jamie | GBR | E1 | Husqvarna | +1:47.76 |
6 | WATSON Nathan | GBR | E2 | Beta | +1:50.05 |
7 | PICHON Zachary | FRA | E1 | Sherco | +2:01.89 |
8 | ESPINASSE Theo | FRA | E1 | Beta | +2:15.17 |
9 | SYDOW Jeremy | GER | E1 | Sherco | +2:19.77 |
10 | ELOWSON Albin | SWE | E2 | Husqvarna | +2:36.33 |
11 | CAVALLO Matteo | ITA | E3 | TM MOTO | +2:48.71 |
12 | NORRBIN Albin | SWE | E3 | Fantic | +2:52.84 |
13 | BERNARDINI Samuele | ITA | E2 | Honda | +3:02.47 |
14 | ROUSSALY Julien | FRA | E3 | Sherco | +3:09.10 |
15 | MAGAIN Antoine | BEL | E3 | Sherco | +3:10.85 |
16 | LESIARDO Morgan | ITA | E3 | Husqvarna | +3:14.60 |
17 | KYTONEN Roni | FIN | E1 | Yamaha | +3:16.76 |
18 | ETCHELLS Jed | GBR | E2 | Fantic | +3:19.12 |
19 | RUPRECHT Wil | AUS | E2 | Sherco | +3:27.25 |
20 | PAVONI Matteo | ITA | E2 | Husqvarna | +3:41.09 |
2024 EnduroGP of Bacau, Romania Day One Highlights
Day Two – Sunday
The GP of Romania delivered another exciting day of racing for day two, and with four laps and 12 special tests to complete, riders were again pushed to their maximum.
Finishing day one as runner-up, Josep Garcia was keen to make amends. Hot out of the traps, the Spaniard won the opening ACERBIS Cross Test by two seconds over Brad Freeman to establish an early lead.
In the following POLISPORT Extreme Test, Steve Holcombe topped the time sheets by seventh tenths of a second over Garcia. Freeman was also looking good in third.
Closing out lap one by winning the MAXXIS Enduro Test, Garcia was in control of the race lead. But the times were still incredibly tight, and his advantage was only two seconds over Holcombe.
Banking two more test wins on lap two, Garcia extended his lead out to a comfortable 12 seconds. Day one winner Andrea Verona was beginning to find his pace and had now overtaken Holcombe for second. But with Garcia edging clear, the Italian had some work to do.
Winning both the third ACERBIS Cross Test and POLISPORT Extreme Test, Verona had reduced that gap to eight seconds. With the Italian gaining ground, Garcia needed to fight back. True to form, Garcia won the penultimate MAXXIS Enduro Test in style and began the fourth and final lap with a 17-second lead.
Despite some late last lap attacks by his rivals, Garcia remained firmly fixed at the front. Signing his day off by winning the final MAXXIS Enduro Test, he won the day by 22 seconds over Verona in second.
Returning to form, Freeman put together a solid day to hold on to third overall. The Beta rider will be happy with his performance having so far battled injury and illness in Portugal. Just three seconds behind Freeman, Nathan Watson placed fourth.
After a strong opening lap, Holcombe slipped back to fifth. As a result, he lost control of the EnduroGP points lead. Both Garcia and Verona overhauled the Brit to move into first and second overall respectively. Garcia will now carry the leader’s gold plate into round four’s POLISPORT GP of Italy next month.
Adding to his day, Garcia duly won the Enduro1 class. Holcombe was second. Zach Pichon was just three seconds behind in a very impressive third.
Josep Garcia
“It feels so good to be back on the top step, and especially on a Sunday. The two wins I had in Portugal at rounds one and two were both on a Saturday, so this feels good. I was feeling really good on the bike for the whole day. I had one crash but thankfully, it didn’t cost me too much time. I have had a great battle with Andrea (Verona) both days here in Romania, so it’s good to come out on top on day two. I’m really pleased with my riding, I feel great physically, and I can’t wait for the next one.”
Steve Holcombe
“It was exciting to come here with the leader’s gold plate for round three, although I tried not to think about it too much. After such a solid start to the season in Portugal, I really wanted more of that this weekend. But for whatever reason, it just didn’t quite come together the way I wanted it too. My speed was good, but some mistakes, tip offs and inconsistency got in the way of a better result. Next up is the GP of Italy in six weeks. The goal will be to get back to the front there, for sure!”
Although missing out on the EnduroGP victory, Verona still won Enduro2. Watson was once again second. Samuele Bernardini completed the top three.
Andrea Verona
“It’s been a solid day, but for sure not as good as yesterday. I started out a bit slow on lap one, but then got into a nice rhythm after that. A mistake on the Enduro Test on lap three made me lose the gap to Josep. But I’ve moved up to second overall in the championship, so that’s great too. I’m feeling really good about the weekend as a whole. I got my first overall win of the season on Saturday – I rode well all day and had a good rhythm which paid off! Day two was a positive day for me, but obviously not as good as yesterday. I started a little bit slow on the first lap but then I was able to get back up to a good speed. A mistake on one of the enduro tests increased the gap, but I’m happy to be lying in second place in the EnduroGP standings and to have increased my Enduro2 lead. Overall, it’s been a great weekend for me and the team!”
Brad Freeman made it two Enduro3 wins from two starts in Romania. The result sees him become the new points leader in class. Matteo Cavallo ended his day in second, with Morgan Lesiardo third.
Brad Freeman
“I’m happy to get my first EnduroGP podium of the season. The pace of the front two guys was pretty strong, but slowly I’m getting back up there. I’m still struggling a little, but definitely happy to get this result, and also another win in Enduro3.”
Enduro Junior
In the FIM Junior Enduro World Championship, the GP of Romania proved one to remember for Max Ahlin, with the Swede claiming his second victory of the weekend. His confidence high following his victory on day one, Ahlin was hungry for more success.
However, Axel Semb also had winning intentions of his own. Semb came out strong and won the opening ACERBIS Cross Test. Ahlin answered back with a win on the MAXXIS Enduro Test, and at the end of lap one, he was nine seconds to the good over Semb.
During laps two and three, the pair were evenly matched. Ahlin remained out front, but only by six seconds. On lap four, Ahlin found another turn of speed to silence Semb. Winning all three remaining tests, he took victory by 13 seconds over Semb, his fellow countryman.
Max Ahlin
“I’m thrilled to get two wins in Enduro Junior this weekend. Axel is strong and my goal was to keep the fight with him today. I managed to do just that and won. It’s been a great weekend in Romania.”
Kevin Cristino finished behind them in third, albeit 52 seconds adrift. Matej Skuta enjoyed a great day for fourth, with Thibault Giraudon completing the top five.
The Enduro Youth category saw Alberto Elgari ride clear for his second victory of the weekend. The Italian was untouchable, winning by 57 seconds. Pietro Scardina secured his first podium result of the year with second, while Alex Puey completed the top three.
The Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship continues with round four, the POLISPORT GP of Italy, on June 21-23.
EnduroGP of Bacau, Romania – Day Two Top 20
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Cat. | Man. | Gap |
1 | GARCIA Josep | ESP | E1 | KTM | 1:11:15.00 |
2 | VERONA Andrea | ITA | E2 | GASGAS | +22.59 |
3 | FREEMAN Brad | GBR | E3 | Beta | +1:00.83 |
4 | WATSON Nathan | GBR | E2 | Beta | +1:04.01 |
5 | HOLCOMBE Steve | GBR | E1 | Honda | +1:17.56 |
6 | PICHON Zachary | FRA | E1 | Sherco | +1:21.17 |
7 | MCCANNEY Jamie | GBR | E1 | Husqvarna | +1:48.70 |
8 | CAVALLO Matteo | ITA | E3 | TM MOTO | +1:57.13 |
9 | BERNARDINI Samuele | ITA | E2 | Honda | +2:08.85 |
10 | LESIARDO Morgan | ITA | E3 | Husqvarna | +2:09.67 |
11 | NORRBIN Albin | SWE | E3 | Fantic | +2:14.17 |
12 | ETCHELLS Jed | GBR | E2 | Fantic | +2:23.48 |
13 | ESPINASSE Theo | FRA | E1 | Beta | +2:32.36 |
14 | ROUSSALY Julien | FRA | E3 | Sherco | +3:02.87 |
15 | SYDOW Jeremy | GER | E1 | Sherco | +3:13.92 |
16 | KYTONEN Roni | FIN | E1 | Yamaha | +3:16.55 |
17 | PAVONI Matteo | ITA | E2 | Husqvarna | +3:17.19 |
18 | HERRERA Benjamin | CHI | E2 | GASGAS | +3:36.67 |
19 | MACORITTO Lorenzo | ITA | E1 | TM MOTO | +3:44.70 |
20 | SORECA Davide | ITA | E1 | Kawasaki | +3:50.93 |
2024 EnduroGP of Bacau, Romania Day Two Highlights
EnduroGP Standings
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Man. | Total |
1 | GARCIA Josep | ESP | KTM | 109 |
2 | VERONA Andrea | ITA | GASGAS | 99 |
3 | HOLCOMBE Steve | GBR | Honda | 98 |
4 | WATSON Nathan | GBR | Beta | 64 |
5 | FREEMAN Brad | GBR | Beta | 62 |
6 | MCCANNEY Jamie | GBR | Husqvarna | 55 |
7 | BERNARDINI Samuele | ITA | Honda | 48 |
8 | PICHON Zachary | FRA | Sherco | 44 |
9 | CAVALLO Matteo | ITA | TM MOTO | 37 |
10 | MACDONALD Hamish | NZL | Sherco | 30 |
11 | PERSSON Mikael | SWE | Husqvarna | 26 |
12 | NORRBIN Albin | SWE | Fantic | 21 |
13 | SYDOW Jeremy | GER | Sherco | 19 |
14 | ESPINASSE Theo | FRA | Beta | 17 |
15 | ETCHELLS Jed | GBR | Fantic | 16 |
16 | LESIARDO Morgan | ITA | Husqvarna | 14 |
17 | ROUSSALY Julien | FRA | Sherco | 10 |
18 | ELOWSON Albin | SWE | Husqvarna | 6 |
19 | RUPRECHT Wil | AUS | Sherco | 5 |
20 | BETRIU Jaume | ESP | KTM | 3 |
21 | PAVONI Matteo | ITA | Husqvarna | 3 |
22 | MAGAIN Antoine | BEL | Sherco | 1 |
E1 Standings
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Man. | Total |
1 | GARCIA Josep | ESP | KTM | 114 |
2 | HOLCOMBE Steve | GBR | Honda | 108 |
3 | MCCANNEY Jamie | GBR | Husqvarna | 86 |
4 | PICHON Zachary | FRA | Sherco | 82 |
5 | ESPINASSE Theo | FRA | Beta | 63 |
6 | SYDOW Jeremy | GER | Sherco | 53 |
7 | MACORITTO Lorenzo | ITA | TM MOTO | 49 |
8 | SORECA Davide | ITA | Kawasaki | 46 |
9 | KYTONEN Roni | FIN | Yamaha | 45 |
10 | HALJALA Hermanni | FIN | Beta | 31 |
11 | OLIVEIRA Luis | POR | Yamaha | 19 |
12 | SCOTT Jordan | GBR | TM MOTO | 17 |
13 | OLDRATI Thomas | ITA | Honda | 6 |
E2 Standings
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Man. | Total |
1 | VERONA Andrea | ITA | GASGAS | 117 |
2 | BERNARDINI Samuele | ITA | Honda | 90 |
3 | WATSON Nathan | GBR | Beta | 88 |
4 | ETCHELLS Jed | GBR | Fantic | 69 |
5 | PAVONI Matteo | ITA | Husqvarna | 59 |
6 | ELOWSON Albin | SWE | Husqvarna | 54 |
7 | RUPRECHT Wil | AUS | Sherco | 42 |
8 | PERSSON Mikael | SWE | Husqvarna | 41 |
9 | HERRERA Benjamin | CHI | GASGAS | 39 |
10 | LE QUERE Leo | FRA | TM MOTO | 39 |
11 | KOUBLE Krystof | CZE | Husqvarna | 37 |
12 | NAVARRO HUERTAS Se… | ESP | Husqvarna | 27 |
13 | BRACIK Aleksander | POL | Kawasaki | 20 |
14 | VAGBERG Lucas | SWE | Husqvarna | 13 |
15 | HOUGHTON Harry | GBR | GASGAS | 13 |
E3 Standings
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Man. | Total |
1 | FREEMAN Brad | GBR | Beta | 100 |
2 | CAVALLO Matteo | ITA | TM MOTO | 96 |
3 | MACDONALD Hamish | NZL | Sherco | 76 |
4 | NORRBIN Albin | SWE | Fantic | 74 |
5 | LESIARDO Morgan | ITA | Husqvarna | 71 |
6 | ROUSSALY Julien | FRA | Sherco | 71 |
7 | BETRIU Jaume | ESP | KTM | 48 |
8 | LARRIEU Loic | FRA | Rieju | 34 |
9 | MAGAIN Antoine | BEL | Sherco | 33 |
10 | WILLEMS Erik | BEL | TM MOTO | 31 |
11 | SANS SORIA Marc | ESP | Yamaha | 19 |
12 | FISCHEDER Luca | GER | GASGAS | 18 |
FIM Junior Enduro Standings
Pos | Rider | Nat. | Man. | Total |
1 | SEMB Axel | SWE | Fantic | 107 |
2 | AHLIN Max Bror elvis | SWE | KTM | 93 |
3 | CRISTINO Kevin | ITA | Fantic | 88 |
4 | MORETTINI Manolo | ITA | Honda | 69 |
5 | ALIX Antoine | FRA | Beta | 66 |
6 | JOYON Leo | FRA | Beta | 62 |
7 | GIRAUDON Thibault | FRA | Sherco | 50 |
8 | SKUTA Matej | CZE | Beta | 44 |
9 | RINALDI Enrico | ITA | GASGAS | 42 |
10 | FONTOVA SALVIA Albert | ESP | GASGAS | 34 |
11 | EDMONDSON Harry | GBR | Beta | 31 |
12 | PUHAKAINEN Samuli | FIN | Beta | 30 |
13 | KALNY Jaroslav | CZE | Sherco | 22 |
14 | DAVIES Sam | GBR | GASGAS | 14 |
15 | BERGSTROM Lucas | SWE | Husqvarna | 10 |
16 | MODIN Arvid | SWE | Yamaha | 9 |
17 | FABRIS Riccardo | ITA | Husqvarna | 7 |
18 | MEI Davide | ITA | Beta | 3 |
19 | BERNINI Lorenzo | ITA | Rieju | 3 |
20 | ASK Herman | NOR | Kawasaki | 2 |