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Enduro

 

Triumph Motorcycles makes a historic entry into enduro racing in 2025 with an experienced lineup for both the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship and the FIM EnduroGP World Championship. The Triumph Factory Racing team is led by the ultra-experienced Paul Edmondson, a four-time former World Champion, and will compete on the newly announced TF 250-E enduro model in race trim. 

In the SuperEnduro series, British racer Jonny Walker enjoyed a strong first season aboard Triumph machinery, taking an impressive second overall with seven podium finishes from seven events, including a first World Championship race victory for the bike. Walker also enjoyed a number of successful outings in the American EnduroCross series towards the end of 2024. Switching to the outdoor discipline of EnduroGP, Mikael Persson and Jamie McCanney are contesting the seven-round series in the E1 category. Both seasoned professionals, the Triumph duo are aiming to build up a strong first Enduro season aboard the TF 250-E.

 

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