Record rider numbers and a first-class atmosphere at EnduroRoc 2025 at Les Comes for the end of season “festival” at the heart of Spanish off-road – Josep Garcia  is the star of the show which includes Pol Tarres, Ivan Cervantes, and Jamie Busto.

Enduroc 2025 brought together the best of the Spanish enduro scene at Les Comes last weekend. More than 800 amateurs and professionals took part in the season-closing festival at the mega venue just outside of Barcelona.

Dominant around the world, Josep Garcia  has also dominated this event for the best part of a decade and shone throughout the weekend, claiming his sixth Race of Champions win ahead of Sergio Navarro and Jaume Betriu, signing off a dominant season.

Saturday: Rising stars, SuperTrail action and a red-hot Superpole

Saturday began with the usual sighting lap and timed test, setting the stage for the highly anticipated afternoon Superpole. The action kicked off with the youngest riders in the “Iniciación” categories, delivering close racing and plenty of enthusiasm.

In Iniciación 1, Arlés Millan took a commanding win ahead of Biel Marín and an impressive Christina San Segundo. In Iniciación 2, Iker Muñoz set the pace to claim victory over Dylan González and Biel Borràs, who were separated by seconds.

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Tarres unstoppable on the big bikes

Next came one of the most spectacular races of the day: the Maxitrail machines. In the SuperTrail category, Pol Tarrés dominated aboard his Yamaha Ténéré, proving once again that big-capacity adventure bikes can take on true enduro terrain.

Marc Truyols (Macbor) and Iván Cervantes (Triumph) completed the podium, the latter digging deep after competing in several races throughout the weekend. Motocross rider Gerard Congost, in full trail-mode with a KTM Adventure, and Víctor Puertas rounded out the top five.

The Juvenil and Cadete categories added more intensity to the schedule after. In Juvenil, Joan González claimed a clear win over Marco Font and Juanjo Montoya. In Cadete, Arturo Abrines was the quickest, holding off pressure from Pau Montés and Aitor Pla in a tight battle for the podium places.

Superpole shootout

The highlight of the day came with the Superpole, where the 40 fastest riders faced off on the tight and technical Les Comes special test, combining elements of enduro and SuperEnduro.

As ever, Josep Garcia set the benchmark, posting the fastest time convincingly. Pau Tomàs (Beta Trueba) and TrialGP winner Jaume Betriu (WP Èric Augé) fought hard for second place, while Àlex Puey (Rieju) and Jordi Sala completed a high-level top five — with the Stark rider grabbing the holeshot on his electric Varg.

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Results Enduroc 2025 (Saturday)

Superpole

  1. Josep García (KTM), 18:33.441
  2. Pau Tomàs (Beta Trueba), +19.478
  3. Jaume Betriu (WPEA), +23.442
  4. Àlex Puey (Rieju), +1:00.480
  5. Jordi Sala (Stark Varg), +1:06.036

SuperTrail

  1. Pol Tarrés (Yamaha), 17:31.06
  2. Marc Truyols (Macbor), +56.45
  3. Iván Cervantes (Triumph), +1:48.04
  4. Gerard Congost (KTM), +2:45.41
  5. Victor Puertas, +3:13.42

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Sunday: Josep García rules the Race of Champions

Sunday began with the Race of Champions, Enduroc’s flagship event bringing together the best Junior and Senior riders for two laps around the 35-kilometre course.

Jaume Betriu made the early break aboard his GASGAS 500, but was soon reeled in by a flying Sergio Navarro — reigning Spanish Enduro2 champion — and an unstoppable Josep García desipte the KTM rider making a bad start.

García found a gap to pass Navarro and, once free of dust, opened a decisive lead to cross the finish line alone. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider secured his sixth Enduroc victory, further cementing his dominance at the Catalan season-closing classic.

Navarro held a strong pace to finish second, while Betriu completed the podium after a solid start. Nil Rojas and Pau Tomàs rounded out the top five in a race defined by dust and intensity. The top ten also featured Iván Cervantes (6th), Jaime Busto (7th), David Riera (8th), Èric Miguel (9th) and Èric García (10th).

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Amigos: Albert Muñoz wins the amateur showcase

Shortly before García reached the chequered flag in the Race of Champions, the huge Amigos category — with more than 400 riders — got underway. As always, the race delivered strong competition and an unbeatable atmosphere both on the course and in the paddock.

Albert Muñoz (Triumph) claimed a convincing win after two consistent laps. Ernest Gurri and Sergi Muñoz battled closely for second place, completing a high-quality podium in one of the weekend’s most popular races.

Enduroc 2025 Results (Sunday)

Junior–Senior

  1. Josep García (KTM), 1h31:33.17
  2. Sergio Navarro (Husqvarna), 1h32:36.37
  3. Jaume Betriu (GASGAS), 1h35:06.01
  4. Nil Rojas (Beta Trueba), 1h36:22.42
  5. Pau Tomàs (Beta Trueba), 1h36:23.15
  6. Iván Cervantes (Triumph), 1h37:49.71
  7. Jaime Busto (GASGAS), 1h39:05.13
  8. David Riera (Triumph), 1h39:21.47
  9. Èric Miguel (Rieju), 1h40:25.25
  10. Èric García (Sherco), 1h40:26.82

Amigos

  1. Albert Muñoz (Triumph), 1h41:53.93
  2. Ernest Gurri (KTM), 1h46:20.16
  3. Sergi Muñoz (KTM), 1h46:42.79
  4. Marc Villarrubia (KTM), 1h47:5’.51
  5. Mateu Tur (KTM), 1h48:51.48

Full weekend results: Enduroc 2025 Classifications

 

 

Photos: Nicki Martínez | Enduro21 + Fotoesport.cat + Marc Forn (Sunday podiums)