Swedish EnduroGP World Championship riders mob the mucky podium at the epic 2025 Gotland Grand National with third victory for Max Ahlin in unreal conditions.  

For an event which both prides itself on the number of riders and the racing conditions, the 2025 Gotland Grand National will go down in history. 

The main event itself was as much about survival for the more than 2000 competitors as it was about winning for the professional riders.

In the end it is the cream rising to the top and Max Ahlin completed a third victory ahead of fellow EnduroGP riders Albin Elowson and Axel Semb.

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Both Max Ahlin and winner of the women’s category, Hedvig Malm, took the lead on the first lap and proved superior in their respective classes.

A total of 2971 entered this year and, remarkably, 2370 were classified as finishers across the race weekend.

In the women’s category Hedvig Malm took the win for KTM Scandinavia ahead of Matilda Huss and Hanna Berzelius.

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Among them were David Knight who unfortunately crashed early on this his first GGN, a the second corner in fact and though the big man tried to continue, was forced to retire with injuries to his arm.

Stark Future’s race manager and former motocross world champion Sebastian Tortelli was also there and finished 140 overall and 28th in class.

Main race results (top 10):

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Ful results here: gotland-grand-national-results

 

Photo Credit: Dary Karina