Race Recap

Round two of the 2026 SuperEnduro World Championship was held at the Riesa arena in Germany.

Alfredo Gómez leads Team Beta through the pitfalls of the German SuperEnduro

Alfredo Gómez had a challenging weekend in the Prestige Class, finishing 11th, 10th and 12th in the three rounds, for an overall 11th position in both the day and the championship standings.
‘It was a difficult race and I hope to get better results in Spain,’ 
said Gómez at the end of the German weekend, already looking ahead with determination to the next stage.

In the same category, the German rider Tim Apolle performed well, finishing 9th overall on his home track and thus entering the top 10 in the championship standings.Milan Schmüser was the star of the Junior Category, taking the overall first position. In the same class, Frasier Lampkin also performed well, finishing the weekend sixth.
Also noteworthy was the improving performance of Fynn Hannemann, who managed to finish in the top 10 of the Junior Class with a 10th, 9th and 7th position in the three rounds. Felix Bähker also achieved a new milestone, managing to qualify for the finals for the first time and finishing thirteenth overall.

The weekend was marked by an unfortunate incident for Ramón Godino, who was forced to retire after a crash in the first race. The accident compromised his participation in the following heats of the evening. The team hopes to have the rider back on track for the next round of the championship.
Beta looks ahead to the next round of the SuperEnduro World Championship in Spain, where the riders will have the opportunity to continue their growth and aim for more prestigious results.

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