In one of the most culturally rich Enduro World Series rounds so far, the rains are falling but the racing is over. In a round filled with floods, epic trails, a fancy dress prologue through a walled town and the world’s longest sausage, we have our winners.

Richie Rude powering his way to victory on stage two.
Richie Rude powering his way to victory on stage two.
The future is bright for Richie
The future is bright for Richie

Richie Rude just keeps going from strength to strength and dominated the first day winning every round. Although he could not repeat that today, he had done enough to take the win! Felicidades Richie!

Tracy Moseley sets off.
Tracy Moseley sets off, in persuit of another win.
Tracy Moseley in the atmospheric prologue.
Tracy Moseley in the atmospheric prologue.

Tracy Moseley had a battle on her hands against Cecile Ravanel, trading the top spot on stages, but in the end she managed to hold a 26 second lead to take the victory.

Full results can be found here, and a full report will follow.

Photos: Matt Wragg


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