
'25 EDR.7 //
Morillon
Morillon, France
The 2025 UCI Enduro (EDR) World Cup season wrapped in Morillon, Haute-Savoie, with the Yeti / FOX Factory Team leaving no doubt about their Enduro dominance. The squad secured Team Overall title and two individual overall titles.
Sławomir Łukasik arrived in France with the men’s Elite overall already secured. With one eye on next weekend’s World Championships, he took a relaxed approach, finishing 24th on the weekend while keeping his focus forward:

“Winning the overall already makes me really happy. This round was more for fun and preparation for Worlds next weekend. I wanted to keep it easy, stay fresh, and just enjoy the ride.”— Sławomir Łukasik

In the women’s Elite field, George Swift capped her strongest season to date, finishing 7th in Morillon and locking down 5th overall in the final standings.

JT Fisher, in his rookie Elite year, delivered a consistent ride for 15th in France and secured 10th overall in the championship—a standout debut after moving up from juniors.

In the women’s junior field, Chloe Bear broke through with a five-second win on stage seven, finishing second in Morillon and sealing third overall for the season.

Despite a rough go at Morillon, Lacey Adams had already locked the women’s junior overall title before the final round. She sealed the season as 2025 Enduro World Cup overall champion:

“It was a fun couple of days, even if I spent more time on the ground than I should have. Not my fastest race, but I’m stoked to take the overall and excited to keep building from here.”— Lacey Adams
2025 Season Highlights for Yeti / FOX Factory Team
- Team Overall Champions – 5,327 points (next closest: 3,833)
- Sławomir Łukasik – Men’s Elite Overall Enduro World Cup Winner, 25th in Morillon
- Lacey Adams – Women’s Junior Overall Enduro World Cup Winner, 3rd in Morillon
- Chloe Bear – 3rd Overall Women’s Juniors, 2nd in Morillon, Stage 7 Winner
- JT Fisher – 10th Overall in Rookie Elite Season, 15th in Morillon
- George Swift – 7th Overall in Women’s Elite, 7th in Morillon
With multiple individual titles and the team crown secured, Yeti / FOX Factory now turns its attention to the UCI Enduro World Championships in Switzerland.

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