EERO REMES REMAINS CHAMPIONS
12 September 2016
A thrilling weekend that lived in France, in Cahors, for the last act of the World Enduro Championship weblog 2016.
The goal was to win back the title won last season by Eero Remes in E1 and not lose the third position of Manuel Monni in the E3.
Our two riders all weekend fought, suffered and given the maximum to achieve their objectives and at the end the joy exploded under the awning of the TM Racing Factory Team.
Eero Remes is for the second time worldwide Champion of E1 and Manuel Monni has won the bronze medal in the E3.
In Day One Eero Remes has compromised the race day with a nasty fall in the enduro test that luckily did not stop him to win the third place and the title of Champion of the World on Sunday.
Congratulations to Manuel Monni, on Day One has got a great second place in the E3 putting in the safe the third final place.
The year of our rider Oliver Nelson Junior has instead ended in the Top Ten.
EERO REMES
“Yesterday, despite crashing in the last enduro test and a severe contusion to the hand I finished second but today I simply administered the day of competition to bring home my second worldwide title”
MONNI MANUEL
“We arrived in France with the objective of third place in the E3 and it did. Too bad for the fall on Saturday because I could win. ”