GASGAS FACTORY RACING STAR WRAPS UP A SENSATIONAL SEASON WITH A DOUBLE WIN AND EIGHTH WORLD TITLE
What a way to end the season! GASGAS Factory Racing’s Andrea Verona has stormed to victory at the final round of the 2025 FIM EnduroGP World Championship in Germany to clinch the Enduro2 world title in style. The EC 450F racer delivered another outstanding performance, taking second overall and first in Enduro2 on Saturday, before capping things off with a dominant double win on Sunday. Verona’s results not only secured his eighth world crown but also confirmed him as EnduroGP runner-up after another season of incredible consistency and speed.
Verona crowned 2025 FIM Enduro2 World Champion
EC 450F star signs off with double win in Germany
GASGAS claim 2025 FIM Enduro2 Manufacturer World Championship
The weekend kicked off with Friday night’s Super Test, where Andrea came out swinging. A fast and confident lap placed him fifth overall and third in Enduro2, a strong start that set the tone for what would be a huge final round for the Italian.
When racing got underway on Saturday, Verona wasted no time getting down to business. Despite the tricky conditions and the special tests cutting up fast, Andrea delivered another masterclass in consistency by winning three tests and finishing inside the top three on eight of the 12. After pushing hard all day, he crossed the line second overall and first in Enduro2, a crucial result that moved him into the class lead heading into the final day of racing.
On Sunday, with everything to play for in the Enduro2 title fight, Verona returned to the tests focused and determined. Although a slightly slower opening lap saw him sitting fourth overall early on, the Italian quickly found his rhythm and began closing the gap to the leaders. Winning three of the next four tests and seven in total throughout the day, the GASGAS Factory Racing ace charged to an incredible double victory, topping both EnduroGP and Enduro2. Most importantly, the result secured him the 2025 FIM Enduro2 World Championship and his eighth world title, also marking his fifth with GASGAS. To top off an awesome season, GASGAS also claimed the 2025 FIM Enduro2 Manufacturer World Championship victory. That’s how it’s done!
This year’s title also extended Verona’s remarkable record of finishing on the Enduro2 podium at every single EnduroGP round for over five years – a streak that firmly establishes him as one of the most consistent and talented riders in world enduro. Across the 2025 season, Andrea was once again the man to beat in Enduro2, finishing on the podium at every round and taking seven victories. In EnduroGP, he completed the year as runner-up after claiming 11 podiums and four overall wins from 14 days of racing, underlining yet another stellar season for the 25-year-old Italian.
Andrea Verona: “I’m super happy to have wrapped up the Enduro2 championship for the second time, also claiming my eighth world title! I’m honestly speechless! Today was an incredible day of racing, too, winning overall and in class. I’ve really enjoyed the whole weekend overall, the fans have been incredible, and the tests were great. I can’t thank my team enough for their hard work this year, without them none of this would have been possible. I can’t wait for 2026 already!”
Results – FIM EnduroGP World Championship, Round 7, Germany
Day 1 – EnduroGP
- Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 1:17:44.88
- Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 1:18:32.66
- Samuele Bernardini (ITA), Honda, 1:19:19.51
Day 1 – Enduro2
- Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 1:18:32.66
- Max Ahlin (SWE), KTM, 1:19:44.46
- Theo Espinasse (FRA), Sherco, 1:19:58.51
Day 2 – EnduroGP
- Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 1:14:55.53
- Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 1:15:04.16
- Hamish Macdonald (NZL), Sherco, 1:15:09.57
Day 2 – Enduro2
- Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 1:14:55.53
- Max Ahlin (SWE), KTM, 1:15:21.99
- Theo Espinasse (FRA), Sherco, 1:15:41.13
Championship Standings (After Round 7)
EnduroGP
- Josep Garcia (ESP), KTM, 244 pts
- Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 229 pts
- Zach Pichon (FRA), TM Moto, 195 pts
Enduro2
- Andrea Verona (ITA), GASGAS, 255 pts
- Zach Pichon (FRA), TM Moto, 241 pts
- Max Ahlin (SWE), KTM, 177 pts