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EnduroGP release seven-episode YouTube series of extended 2023 season highlights

EnduroGP release seven-episode YouTube series of extended 2023 season highlights

Ahead of the highly anticipated 2024 season, EnduroGP is pleased to announce that it will be sharing a seven-episode series of extended highlights from the 2023 Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship on YouTube. The 26-minute episodes will recap the highs and lows of the entire season, round-by-round, with the first episode available to watch today on EnduroGP’s YouTube channel.

Extended coverage from each round provides viewers with a close-up look at the 2023 EnduroGP championship with race highlights, interviews, track previews, and more unseen footage.

  • EnduroGP releases extended highlights from 2023 EnduroGP season on YouTube
  • Round-by-round recap with interviews and highlights
  • New episode released every week starting Friday, 16 February

The race for the EnduroGP title went down to the wire
Now a nine-time world champion, Steve Holcombe proved that consistency is key throughout the 2023 season, racking up a series of strong results on his Beta to ultimately claim both the EnduroGP and E2 World Champion titles on the final day of racing in Santiago do Cacem, Portugal. As the extended highlights show, the battle for the overall title was one of the most exciting in years. Brad Freeman led the championship early on in the season before Holcombe, Josep Garcia, and Andrea Verona put the pressure on.

Fantic teammates battled head-to-head for the Junior World Championship
The Junior class provided no shortage of entertainment during the 2023 EnduroGP season, as the extended highlights detail. Fantic teammates Jed Etchells and Albin Norrbin took turns on the top step of the Junior podium all season, heading into the last day of racing just seven points apart. Ultimately, it was Etchells who would take the crown in both the Junior and J1 World Championships, with Norrbin victorious in the J2 category.

Jane Daniels dominates the Women’s competition
Women’s Enduro trailblazer and Fantic star Jane Daniels was crowned Women’s Enduro World Champion, adding a fourth gold medal to her collection. The Brit had a perfect year, topping the timesheets on all of the eight days raced. Australian Jessica Gardiner finished second overall in the championship after an impressive season, followed by Francesca Nocera in third.

Youth class put on a show all season
In another Fantic success story, Kevin Cristino dominated the Youth 125cc class, securing 11 day wins out of 14 days raced. The Italian deservedly claimed his first World Championship title on day one at the final round of the season in Portugal. French duo Leo Joyon and Thibault Giraudon also claimed day wins throughout the season and gave Cristino a run for his money, but ultimately finished second and third respectively.

Helping you get your EnduroGP fix during the off-season, a new episode will be released every Friday, starting today. Head over to EnduroGP’s YouTube channel to watch the first instalment now.