Young Spanish Rider Bruno Miro Debuts With MGR Kawasaki Enduro Team
Young off-road rider Bruno Miro swaps motocross for enduro with the MGR Racing Team under Kawasaki Italy at rounds three and four of the 2026 Assoluti Italian Enduro Championship with “encouraging results” .
Making his debut both in the enduro discipline and with the colours of the Italian Kawasaki backed MGR Team in the second round of the Assoluti d’Italia Championship, last weekend, they explain “opens the door to a bright future full of opportunities”.
The MGR Kawasaki team has established itself in recent seasons in the Italian and EnduroGP paddock with riders including Davide Soreca and Kyron Bacon who moves up to the senior EGP ranks this season, beginning next weekend in Sicily (April 10-12).
MGR say Miro accepted the proposal from Team Manager Enrico Garelli to take part in his first enduro competition in the Tuscan hills of Pomarance and round two of the Assoluti Italian Enduro Championship.
Check results and report on that here: Assoluti Italian Enduro Championship: Albin Norrbin and Brad Freeman Share Wins In Pomarance

The young Spaniard who has established a name for himself in motocross until this point in his career faced the two days of racing which included four laps on Saturday and three on Sunday, each 55 kilometres long and featuring three special tests.
With limited hours and testing aboard the MGR KX enduro machine, the team say Bruno immediately found the right feeling and showed that, although there is still work to do, he has potential. Two crashes compromised his overall standing but the Spaniard managed encouraging results.
Enrico Garelli - Team Manager: “I am really satisfied with Bruno. From our very first meeting, he showed me that he is a young rider with a great desire to work hard, challenge himself and approach everything with seriousness. Bruno immediately put himself on the line, tried to understand the dynamics of this sport and showed great determination. He did his best and gave a hard time to riders who have been practising this discipline for much longer than him. The foundations for the future are there, and our hope is to help him grow and allow him to express all of his potential”.
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