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SCOTT Athletes sweep podiums at the 2022 Enduro World Championship

17 October 2022

The final day of racing at the 2022 EnduroGP World Championship saw the season finale come down to a thrilling end. The all-important closing round of the series saw SCOTT Athletes Wil Ruprecht (TM Boano Factory racing), Brad Freeman (Beta Factory Team Enduro) and Andrea Verona (GASGAS Factory Racing) claim the 2022 FIM Enduro World Championship titles.

For the second year in a row, SCOTT riders secured all the top steps of the podium in the E1, E2, E3 and EnduroGP categories!

And that’s a wrap on Andrea Verona’s incredible 2022 season! One day on from lifting the coveted overall EnduroGP crown for the very first time, the super-smooth Italian delivered his final winning ride of the series. Taking 13 race wins from a possible 14, the Italian is the undisputed Enduro1 World Champion.

In the Enduro2 category all eyes were on Will Ruprecht and Josep Garcia to see who would lift the title. Fourth on the day and clearly opting to keep himself out of trouble and not push too hard to risk a crash, Australian Ruprecht did enough to secure his first FIM Enduro2 World Championship title.

After levelling the scores on Saturday, Brad Freeman arrived at the final day of racing tied on points with Mikael Persson in the Enduro3 class. After six of the day’s 11 tests the two were separated by only seven seconds, in Freeman’s favour. Keeping the pressure on, Freeman managed to extend his lead to win the day and with it claim the FIM Enduro3 World Championship.

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