EnduroGP Has Been Ruled Out Of Contention For GP Spain After…Read More

In a surprising turn of events, one of the top contenders in the 2025 EnduroGP World Championship has been officially ruled out of contention for the upcoming GP of Spain following a series of disappointing test drives. This unexpected setback comes just days before the race weekend in Oliana, Spain, scheduled for May 2–4.

 

Sources close to the team revealed that the rider—whose name has not yet been officially released—faced repeated mechanical and performance issues during recent private tests. Despite multiple attempts to fine-tune the bike setup and regain competitive pace, results fell short of expectations. Team engineers reportedly struggled with engine calibration, suspension inconsistencies, and fatigue-related concerns, all of which contributed to the decision to withdraw from the event.

 

This development deals a heavy blow to the championship narrative, especially with Spanish favorite Josep Garcia expected to dominate on home soil. The absence of a major rival could create a significant shift in the points race, opening the door for frontrunners like Zach Pichon and Andrea Verona to capitalize on the opportunity.

 

The team has yet to confirm whether the rider will return for the following round in Sweden later this month. With the grueling nature of EnduroGP competition, teams must carefully balance risk with recovery—especially so early in a tightly packed season schedule.

 

Fans and analysts alike have expressed disappointment but acknowledge that safety and long-term performance must take precedence. As the championship continues to unfold, the focus now turns to how this withdrawal will affect the standings and whether the sidelined rider can mount a comeback in the remaining rounds.

 

More updates are expected during the official riders’ briefing on the eve of the Spanish Grand Prix.

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