JOSEP GARCIA STRENGTHENS ENDUROGP LEAD WITH VICTORY IN WALES

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia capped off the penultimate round of the FIM EnduroGP World Championship in Wales with victory in both the EnduroGP and Enduro1 categories on day two. The Spaniard, locked in a battle for the top step of the podium both days, was able to increase his lead in the EnduroGP class to 17 points with one round remaining.

Two weeks after his winning ride at the GP of Slovakia, Garcia was back on track for the penultimate round of the EnduroGP season in Wales. With the leader’s gold plate on his KTM 250 EXC-F, Josep was focused on strengthening his advantage over his nearest rivals.

Placing second in the Friday evening super test, Garcia began Saturday in confident spirits. However, the Spaniard struggled to find his rhythm on the special tests during the opening two laps. On the third and final lap, things began to click for the KTM rider and the fight for victory was back on.

Fastest in the penultimate cross test and final enduro test, he closed the gap to the leading two riders. Giving it his all on the final two tests, he placed just five seconds behind the winner in third in EnduroGP, while finishing as runner-up in Enduro1.

Knowing how to best judge the tough Welsh terrain, Garcia came out swinging on day two. Quickly putting himself into the overall lead on lap one, he set about capturing that EnduroGP win. Fighting all day with rivals Brad Freeman and Steve Holcombe, Garcia trailed Freeman for the lead by one second as they began the tenth and final special test of the day.

Blitzing the cross test to set the fastest time, Josep went on to take the EnduroGP victory by an incredible 15 hundredths of a second. The result also saw him top the podium in Enduro1 for the seventh time this season.

Now, with just the seventh and final round of the championship remaining, Garcia will arrive at the GP of France, on September 13-15, with a 17-point advantage in EnduroGP, while also leading Enduro1 by six points.

Josep Garcia: “It’s been a super competitive weekend in Wales, but I’m pleased to have come away with the EnduroGP victory on day two. Saturday started out a bit tricky. I didn’t find my rhythm on the first two laps and was just off the pace of the top two. I felt good on the last lap, but ran out of time to finish better than third. I knew day two could be better and began fast. The battle was super tight, and it all boiled down to the final test. I’m so happy I won and can now look forward to the final round in France next month.”

Taking in a wild card ride at the GP of Wales, FMF KTM Factory Racing Team Landers' Gus Riordan produced one of the standout performances of the weekend. Despite round six marking the young Australian’s first EnduroGP outing, he didn’t let the occasion faze him.

Blisteringly fast in Friday’s Super Test, the KTM youngster let everyone know he’d arrived by setting the outright fastest time. Competing in the highly-competitive Enduro Junior category, Gus went on to win day one. Aiming to back that up on Sunday, he almost made it two-for-two, finishing less than half of a second from victory as runner-up.

Results: FIM EnduroGP World Championship, Round 6

EnduroGP - Day 1
1. Steve Holcombe (GBR), Honda, 56:54.44
2. Brad Freeman (GBR), Beta, 56:58.65
3. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 57:00.04
4. Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 57:16.70

Enduro1 - Day 1
1. Steve Holcombe (GBR), Honda, 56:54.44
2. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 57:00.04
3. Zach Pichon (FRA), Sherco, 58:19.76

EnduroGP - Day 2
1. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 55:02.28
2. Brad Freeman (GBR), Beta, 55:02.43
3. Steve Holcombe (GBR), Honda, 55:07.72
4. Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 55:45.23

Enduro1 - Day 2
1. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 55:02.28
2. Steve Holcombe (GBR), Honda, 55:07.72
3. Zach Pichon (FRA), Sherco, 56:07.63

Championship Standings (After round 6 of 7)

EnduroGP
1. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 212pts
2. Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 195pts
3. Steve Holcombe (GBR), Honda, 189pts

Enduro1
1. Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 225pts
2. Steve Holcombe (GBR), Honda, 219pts
3. Zach Pichon (FRA), Sherco, 168pts

JULIEN BEAUMER AND RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING CONTINUE INTO THE FUTURE

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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has re-signed Julien Beaumer through the 2027 SMX World Championship and beyond, continuing together into the future following a standout campaign to date in AMA Pro Motocross this season. Since joining KTM's factory program in 2024, Beaumer has emerged as one of the most exciting young riders in the sport. The 20-year-old broke through for a first-career 250SX victory in the AMA Supercross Championship last year on his way to second in the Western Divisional standings. Despite a serious back injury ruling him out of Supercross in 2026, 'Juju' has made a remarkable return to competition outdoors and is currently positioned third in the 250MX championship after winning his maiden overall at the Spring Creek National. In a multi-year agreement, Beaumer will enter his fourth season with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in 2027, targeting title success across the SMX World Championship – including the AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross Championships – equipped with the KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. Julien Beaumer: "I'm really stoked to announce that I've extended my contract with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. I can't thank them enough for the belief and hard work they put in – these last three years have been amazing and I couldn't be happier to be with the group of people that I'm with. Let's win some races and fight for some championships! That's the goal." Ian Harrison, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team Manager: "Julien is one of the younger riders on our team, but with this contract extension he’ll become one of the veterans of our program. We couldn’t be prouder of the growth Julien has shown. He has demonstrated that even during challenging times, he can make smart decisions, stay focused on improvement, and continue working to become a better racer. We’ve all seen the tremendous progress he has made throughout the 2026 Pro Motocross season, both on and off the track. I have no doubt that Julien will continue to develop his racecraft and reach new levels in the years ahead. His future is incredibly bright, and we’re grateful for the trust he has placed in our team. We look forward to continuing to build on this success together."

JORGE PRADO CHARGES TO SECOND OVERALL AT UNADILLA NATIONAL

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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Jorge Prado claimed his third 450MX podium of the 2026 season at Unadilla, charging to a convincing 3-2 moto scorecard for second overall in Round 9 of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Following a three-week break in the outdoors, Prado qualified third on board his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION around the technical, rutted track layout, posting a 2:12.842 lap time before converting a strong start into a P3 result in Moto 1. The four-time world champion was able to challenge for victory throughout Moto 2, ultimately securing a hard-fought second position and P2 overall for the round. He continues to hold fourth in the 450MX championship standings with two rounds remaining. Jorge Prado: "We had those three weeks to work on the bike and we knew exactly what we needed to do. I was convinced that we were on the right path with my decisions, and it showed today. It was the best race of the year for me – we had really good speed battling with Jett [Lawrence] in that second moto, and we were pulling away from everyone. I’m super-happy, thanks to the whole Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team for believing in me.” Four-time 450MX champion Eli Tomac recorded the ninth-fastest time on the combined 450MX timesheets at Unadilla, powering his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to an improved seventh-place finish in Moto 1 after running inside the top-five early on. A slow start to Moto 2 saw Tomac charge through to 11th by the checkered flag, taking 11th overall for the weekend as the 33-year-old continues to build toward form late in the Pro Motocross season. Eli Tomac: "We made some small improvements from the previous race in Washougal. I got a good start in Moto 1 and was around the top-five for maybe half of that race. I lost a couple positions late, but overall, I was happy with the improvements. And then in Moto 2, I was really buried off the start, and we had to make our way forward from there. So, small improvements this week, and I think we’ll keep getting better.” Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Aaron Plessinger made a welcome return to the 450MX field at Round 9 after having been absent since RedBud, with 'The Cowboy' encountering unfortunate issues across both motos contested. Despite those setbacks, Plessinger gained important race mileage aboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION and will now shift his focus to Budds Creek next weekend. Aaron Plessinger: “It was a rough day! Sometimes it goes your way, and sometimes it doesn’t – we had issues in both motos that were out of anybody’s control. Either way, we were on the start line again after some time off, which is a positive, and we’ll look forward to the next two coming up.” Equipped with the KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION in the 250MX division, Julien Beaumer qualified fourth-fastest at Unadilla with a 2:16.361 lap-time to open the day. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider finished ninth in Moto 1 after an opening lap fall, before a first-turn incident in Moto 2 forced him to charge from the rear of the pack to P13. That resulted in 10th overall, while maintaining third in the standings. Julien Beaumer: "It was a tough day at Unadilla. In the first moto, I got a good start and then went down on Lap 1, so I fought from the back in that one. Then, yeah, second moto, a lot of riders went straight in the first turn, I got caught in it and was dead-last. I did what I could to give everything I had, but it is what it is – we’ll bounce back next weekend.” Next Race: August 22 – Mechanicsville, Maryland Results 450MX Class – Unadilla National 1. Jett Lawrence (Honda) 2. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 3. Haiden Deegan (Yamaha) 5. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 11. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 20. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 40. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 450MX Class 2026 after 9 of 11 rounds 1. Jett Lawrence, 402 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 392 3. Haiden Deegan, 336 4. Jorge Prado, 311 5. RJ Hampshire, 282 14. Aaron Plessinger, 102 19. Eli Tomac, 62 22. Lucas Coenen, 44 33. Malcolm Stewart, 16 Results 250MX Class – Unadilla National 1. Cole Davies (Yamaha) 2. Levi Kitchen (Kawasaki) 3. Chance Hymas (Honda) 5. Ryder DiFrancesco (Husqvarna) 10. Julien Beaumer (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 37. Daxton Bennick (Husqvarna) 42. Casey Cochran (Husqvarna) Standings 250MX Class 2026 after 9 of 11 rounds 1. Levi Kitchen, 334 points 2. Cole Davies, 333 3. Julien Beaumer, 290 4. Ryder DiFrancesco, 275 10. Casey Cochran, 146 18. Daxton Bennick, 94 20. Sacha Coenen, 83

Sacha Coenen back on top with comprehensive Swedish MX2 Grand Prix victory

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A bright and warm Grand Prix of Sweden opened the final rush of dates to the conclusion of the 2026 MXGP FIM World Championship and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing left the time-honored Uddevalla circuit with a seventh MX2 victory of the season thanks to Sacha Coenen. Promising teenage Austrian racer, Ricardo Bauer, claimed the 2026 EMX125 European Championship.