Last weekend, Elizabeth Tett showcased her resilience and talent in the rugged terrain of Devon during the final round of the 2025 British Enduro Championship. Riding her TM 250F, Tett clinched an impressive second place in the championship standings, capping off a remarkable season that included her recent participation representing Team GB at the prestigious 99th International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Bergamo, Italy.
Throughout the challenging race, Tett was supported by her dedicated TM crew and her parents, who followed her every move, providing both emotional and technical assistance. Their encouragement undoubtedly fuelled her determination as she navigated the tricky courses, demonstrating the skill and perseverance that have become her hallmarks.
Finishing the championship in second place has solidified Tett as one of the standout competitors in the British enduro scene, and she is now being hailed as a formidable force to watch for the future. Her performance has not only earned her accolades but also garnered a wave of support from fans and fellow riders alike, who recognise her potential to excel at the highest levels of the sport.
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With the British Championship behind her, Tett’s focus quickly shifts toward the upcoming final round of the Enduro GP in Germany, scheduled from October 17th to 19th. Currently leading in the junior women category, she is poised to contend for the coveted Enduro GP number 1 plate. Her recent form and consistent performances suggest she has what it takes to triumph, and all eyes will be on her as she aims to bring home the championship title.
As the excitement builds for the next round, there is no doubt that Elizabeth Tett is not only a rising star in the world of enduro racing, but she also embodies the spirit of perseverance and passion that defines this exhilarating sport. Will she secure the title in Germany? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—Tett is a name that we will be hearing a lot more about in the future.
Keep an eye on Elizabeth Tett as she prepares for this crucial race in Germany, where she will undoubtedly vie to add another trophy to her growing collection.






