2025 Mini Enduro European Cup champions crowned in Germany
Fürstenwalde/Spree hosted a dramatic season finale as Cristian Marioli, Sebestyén Szép, Evan Moschetti, Jean Satine and Sara Duplak sealed 2025 Mini Enduro European Cup titles.
The 2025 Mini Enduro European Cup signed off in Fürstenwalde/Spree, Germany, with a three-day finale mixing drama, determination and decisive performances. A Friday night Supertest set the tone before two full days of racing on a 15km loop with three timed tests – Cross, Enduro and Extreme – tackled five times each day.
The German showdown crowned this year’s champions while underlining the Cup’s role as the launchpad for Europe’s next generation of enduro stars.
Day 1
The weekend opened with heartbreak for Sweden’s Wiggo Lifvendahl (Husqvarna), dominant at rounds 1 and 2, who crashed in the Supertest and broke his collarbone. His exit opened the title fight and Italy’s Cristian Marioli (Fantic) took full advantage, winning every test to dominate the Overall and 125 Mini Class. Sweden’s Sebastian Brodin (KTM) and Hampus Andersson (Sherco) completed the podium.
Hungary’s Sebestyén Szép (KTM) edged Poland’s Milena Duplak (Yamaha) in the 65 Mini-Junior, with Emil Doraś (Yamaha) third. Italy’s Evan Moschetti (GasGas) won the 85 Junior from Poland’s Franciszek Harazin (GasGas) and Sweden’s Douglas Sjöblom (Husqvarna). Spain’s Adela Godino Gomez (Beta) led the Women’s 125 Mini Class with French riders Jean Satine (KTM) and Pauline Nicon (Husqvarna) behind. Poland’s Sara Duplak (Yamaha) added another win in the Women’s 85 Junior.
Day 2
Marioli was again unbeatable, sealing back-to-back wins and the title. Brodin and Ville Hjelm (KTM) fought hard for second, with Brodin holding on. Szép stretched his margin in the 65 Mini-Junior, Moschetti repeated in the 85 Junior, while Sjöblom and Harazin swapped podium spots. Godino doubled up in the Women’s 125 Mini Class and Duplak completed a perfect Women’s 85 Junior season.

2025 Mini Enduro European Cup champions
Overall & 125 Mini Class – Cristian Marioli (Italy, Fantic)
65 Mini-Junior – Sebestyén Szép (Hungary, KTM)
85 Junior – Evan Moschetti (Italy, GasGas)
Women’s 125 Mini Class – Jean Satine (France, KTM)
Women’s 85 Junior – Sara Duplak (Poland, Yamaha)