Andrea Verona - GASGAS Factory Racing EC 250F - EnduroGP (1)

It’s nearly going time! And Andrea Verona is all set to get on the gas this weekend when the 2022 FIM EnduroGP World Championship fires into action. Looking to both successfully defend his Enduro1 world title while also fighting for the coveted EnduroGP crown. The GASGAS Factory Racing star is ready to battle for victory in 2022, starting this weekend in Spain.

  • Andrea Verona aims to win a third consecutive E1 title in 2022
  • GASGAS Factory Racing star ready to fight for the EnduroGP crown
  • Italian remains on championship-winning GASGAS EC 250F in 2022

Andrea Verona

The GASGAS Factory Racing star has optimised his off-season training and developing his GASGAS EC 250F. Contesting the opening five rounds of the Italian Enduro Championship. Verona has shown impressive speed in the challenging, varied conditions, securing an overall win first time out in round one. 

Feeling fit and fully motivated to attack this year’s Enduro GP championship. Verona knows precisely what it takes to fight for the world title.

The 2022 EnduroGP season kicks off with back-to-back opening rounds, which start in Spain this weekend – May 6-8 – followed by round two in Portugal on May 13-15. Keen to get his E1-class championship defence off to the perfect start. Andrea will be looking to secure strong results over the coming two weekends and stretch out an early advantage over his rivals.

EnduroGP action starts this coming weekend in Lalin, Spain (May 6) with the ever-popular Super Test, followed by two full days of racing between the tapes.

Andrea Verona - GASGAS Factory Racing EC 250F - EnduroGP (1)

Andrea

Andrea Verona: “I’m looking forward to getting back to EnduroGP action. It will be a challenging but exciting season, and I can’t wait to give it everything I have. The year has been good for me – physically, I’m well, and I’ve had some excellent results in our races so far. Including wins in the Italian championship. 

We’ve made some small but effective changes to the bike over the winter, nothing huge, but they have improved my speed. Worked closely with WP Suspension. And now I feel better on the bike. My main goal for this season is to win the Enduro1 title again. 

It will always be challenging, but I’m confident in myself. The bike, and my team. Secondly, I’d like to take some overall day-wins this year. Last year, I had a couple of second places and would like to go a little better in 2022. 

Came third overall in EnduroGP the previous year, so I want to improve this year. The class looks even more competitive than ever, but I’ll always do my best and keep fighting. Hopefully, with some good, consistent results. Should be able to fight for the title.”

Calendar – 2022 FIM EnduroGP World Championship

  • Round 1: 6-8 May – GP of Spain – Lalin
  • Round 2: 13-15 May – GP of Portugal – Peso da Regua – Armamar
  • Round 3: 24-26 June – GP of Italy – Carpineti
  • Round 4: 1-3 July – GP of Portugal – Coimbra – Souselas
  • Round 5: 29-31 July – GP of Slovakia – Gelnica
  • Round 6: 5-7 August – GP of Hungary – Zalaegerszeg
  • Round 7: 14-16 October – GP of Germany – Zschopau

via GASGAS

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