2025 EDR.3 Loudenvielle
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'25 EDR.3 //
Loudenvielle

Loudenvielle, you beauty 🇫🇷 

Three rounds in, and the momentum keeps building — Yeti / FOX claimed Enduro Team of the Day for the third straight week thanks to a full-team effort and standout individual performances. 

Sławomir Łukasik landed another 3rd place finish in Elite Men, continuing his consistent run and retaining the Enduro World Cup overall lead with 1,060 points and a 210-point gap over second place. 

“At first, I thought the leader’s jersey would put a lot of pressure on me, and I was a little scared. Now I feel comfortable and confident. I’ll try to hold onto it for the whole season. I know it’ll be super hard; enduro racing is unpredictable, and we’re in the middle of the season, so anything can happen. But I feel strong and good on my bike.”
Sławomir Łukasik

Lacey Adams took the top step in Junior Women after finishing second last week — and marked her first-ever World Cup win in style. 

“I had five super sick stages and a great day on the bike. Practice day, Race Day, I enjoyed every second of it. Stoked to cap it off with my first World Cup win.”
Lacey Adams

JT Fisher continued his strong rookie season in Elite Men, finishing 7th — his best result yet. 

“Another World Cup down and I was able to finish seventh, which I am super stoked on. I felt super comfortable straight out of the gate, which is so good. Loudenvielle is always a hard place to get used to, and I felt great after practice. I set a goal for myself to just leave it all out there, and I felt like I did that. I’m stoked to keep my momentum going.”
JT Fisher

George Swift cracked the top 10 again with 7th place in Elite Women, while Chloe Bear rounded out the Junior Women’s podium in 3rd. 

Three rounds down, and we’re riding high — but the season’s just heating up. 

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