Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia claimed his second overall win of the 2023 FIM EnduroGP World Championship on day one of the GP of Sweden before being forced to withdraw from day two following a crash on the first enduro special test of lap three.
Continuing his winning ways from last weekend’s GP of Finland, Garcia quickly established himself as one of three riders capable of securing the outright win on day one in Sweden. Second fastest through the Friday night Super Test, the Spaniard then twice posted the second fastest time in tests one and two on Saturday morning before finally finding his best form.
Topping the day’s third special test, Josep maintained his impressive pace to win three more tests, never placing lower than third outright come the end of the day. In doing so, he collected his second day win of the series, finishing close to nine seconds ahead of Brit Brad Freeman.
Enduro 1 Championship Standings (After Round 4)
1. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 137 points
2. Theo Espinasse (FRA), Beta, 116 pts
3. Zach Pichon (FRA), Sherco, 112 pts
4. Jamie McCanney (GBR), Husqvarna, 99 pts
5. Matteo Pavoni (ITA), TM Racing, 95 pts
Continuing his solid form on day two, Josep Garcia looked to be on his way to victory after moving to the top of the day’s result by the end of the third special test. Gradually extending his advantage with impressive rides on the rough and whooped out Swedish tests, unfortunately for Garcia his day came to an end during the opening test on the third and final lap. Falling heavily, Josep Garcia was taken to hospital with suspected shoulder and elbow injuries.
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