The final day of round four in the 2025 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship wrapped up with intense battles, dramatic weather, and standout performances across all categories in Wales.

Garcia edges out Pichon after intense battle

Red Bull KTM Factory Racings Josep Garcia claimed his second consecutive win of the weekend, narrowly defeating TM MOTOs Zach Pichon after a fierce duel. The two traded wins across special tests throughout the day, but a costly mistake from Pichon in the penultimate Enduro Test gave Garcia just enough breathing room to take the overall victory.

Pichon fought back to win the final test and secure second overall, moving up to second in the championship standings.

Honda Racing RedMotos Samuele Bernardini continued his strong form, finishing third and earning his second EnduroGP podium of the season. He held off Triumphs Mikael Persson and KTMs Max Ahlin in a close battle.

Sherco dominates Enduro3 again

It was a repeat performance in Enduro3, with Hamish Macdonald leading a full Sherco podium ahead of Antoine Magain and Julien Roussaly. Garcia also maintained his perfect run in Enduro1, now 8-for-8 in 2025.

In Enduro2, Pichon capitalized on a mistake from GASGASs Andrea Verona to take the win. Max Ahlin grabbed a career-best second, while Verona recovered for third.

RIEJU Factory Teams Rosie Rowett made it a weekend to remember by winning both days in front of her home crowd. Teammate Rachel Gutish and HRC Hondas Francesca Nocera rounded out the Womens podium.

Kevin Cristino (Fantic) and Romain Dagna (KTM) both secured back-to-back wins in Junior and Youth classes, respectively. Cristino battled through injury to win by 13 seconds, while Dagna led from start to finish for another dominant Youth victory.

With just three rounds remaining in the championship, all eyes now turn to Vila de Rei, Portugal on September 1214.