EDR.2 Bielsko-Biala
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'25 EDR.2 // Bielsko-Biała

Bielsko-Biala, Poland

A race to remember for Yeti / FOX Factory Racing’s Sławomir Łukasik, who took the win against challenging conditions with his friends and family cheering him on his home soil in Poland.  

Persistent rain leading into the weekend made for slick stages and unpredictable traction, but Słav kept a clear head and delivered when it mattered most. Struggling to retain tire pressure for most of the race after a flat on Stage Two, mechanic Alex Presant came in with the save—and a lot of glue. The tire held up long enough for Slav to refocus and attack the final stage to secure the overall victory—his first career EDR win. 

“I lost a lot of time on Stage Four from riding too smooth and careful, so I knew I had to go all out on the last one. I just tried not to think, ride fast, and not lose time — and it worked. To win here, in front of so much support from the home crowd is unreal. I didn’t believe I could reach this level a few years ago. Now I’m here, and a big part of that is thanks to the Yeti team. Can’t wait for the next one.”
– Sławomir Łukasik 

Ryan Gilchrist kept it consistent with a strong 5th place finish, while JT Fisher pushed into 18th. In the women’s field, George Swift took 17th, and U21 riders Lacey Adams and Chloe Bear rounded out the podium in 2nd and 3rd, respectively. 

After the first two rounds Łukasik and Adams hold the leader’s jersey in their fields and will be racing in neon green in the next Enduro World Cup in Leogang, Austria. 

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