Results from the 2025 Ales Trem Hard Enduro where Sherco Factory Racing’s duo Teo Kabakchiev and Mario Roman put on impressive team performance for a one-two and the only official finishers.

Ales Trem is notoriously, even for a hard enduro. In typically French ‘classic’ style it is the length of the race which is the brutal part: beginning at 10am with a running start to their bikes, the competitors have to complete a total of 10 checkpoints per lap with the laps changing with each lap and the pro riders knocking out three laps through the day which takes them past 5pm.

Just two riders ticked-off those 30 checks and it was testimony to Sherco’s team effort on their home soil (the factory is just a few kilometres away). The French team traditionally arrive mob-handed at Ales Trem and this year was no exception with a strong presence in the paddock and crack pit crew.

Kabakchiev, Roman, Wade Young, Graham Jarvis (who would retire), Sony Goggia and Alfredo Gomez were among the lead group which took a while to split and spread out on the first of the long laps. 

 

Keeping a relentless pace out front, Kabakchiev held off Roman’s advances to take the victory and his first at Ales Trem with a winning margin of 13 minutes over his teammate after seven hours of racing.

After an early set-back with a crash off the start (coming together with Mario Roman), 2024 Ales Trem winner Wade Young regrouped and worked his way to the front early in the race before eventually dropping off the pace and having to settle for third, classified as a non-finisher having only completed eight checks on the final lap.

Alfredo Gomez was fourth with five CPS and first Frenchman Fabien Poirot the best of the rest clocking three CPS and fifth overall.

Highlights here: 2025 Ales Trem Hard Enduro Video Highlights

Main race start and first lap onboard here: Ales Trem Hard Enduro Onboard Race Start Insta 360

2025 Ales Trem Results (top 15):

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Photo Credit: Mastorgne | Sherco Racing + Ales Trem