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Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team Wraps up Debut Endurogp Season with Strong Results in Germany

Triumph TF 250-E at EnduroGP
Racing Triumph Motorcycles 21st Oct 2025

The Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team concluded its debut FIM EnduroGP World Championship season at the GP of Germany with another strong showing from Jamie McCanney aboard the TF 250-E. Across two demanding days, Jamie finished fourth and fifth in Enduro1 and 15th overall on both days, concluding the season 16th in the EnduroGP standings and an impressive fourth overall in Enduro1 – an excellent result for Triumph in its first year at world championship level.

The weekend began in front of a packed crowd for Friday’s Super Test, which provided a spectacular opening to the event. Jamie McCanney placed 10th in Enduro1, while teammate for the weekend, Harry Edmondson, finished eighth in class.

Saturday’s racing saw Jamie start strong, posting a standout third overall time on the second cross test of the day. As conditions deteriorated across the three laps, with deep ruts and shifting lines, Jamie maintained consistency to finish fourth in Enduro1 and 15th overall. The result matched his best class finish of the year and underlined his steady progress throughout the season aboard the TF 250-E. Harry also impressed, getting stronger as the day went on and delivering top-six times in class on lap two to finish 10th in Enduro1 and 23rd overall.

On Sunday, with the tests even more cut up and challenging, Jamie once again showed his consistency and determination, securing fifth in Enduro1 and 15th overall to collect valuable championship points. The result confirmed his 16th-place result in the EnduroGP standings and fourth in Enduro1, narrowly edging out teammate Mikael Persson by a single point. It was an impressive end to a strong debut season for both Jamie and the Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team.

Replacing the injured Mikael Persson for the weekend, Harry Edmondson, who usually represents Fast Eddy Triumph, was given the opportunity to join the factory team for the season finale. After a solid opening day, Harry was forced to retire on Sunday after tweaking his knee but had shown excellent pace and potential throughout the event.

Mikael Persson was sidelined from the GP of Germany due to ligament damage in his knee, sustained at the GP of Portugal. Despite missing the final two rounds, Mikael’s season was a standout one, delivering podium results and running second overall in Enduro1 for much of the year. Highlights included his performances at his home GP in Sweden and Triumph’s home GP in Wales, as well as four superb second-place Enduro1 finishes. He concluded his 2025 campaign seventh overall and fifth in Enduro1, an exceptional achievement in the team’s first year in the championship. Mikael will now focus on rest and rehabilitation ahead of the 2026 season.

Triumph Italia Racing's Morgan Lesiardo secured a strong third place in Enduro1 on Sunday, crossing the line just 0.02 seconds shy of the runner-up spot. In his debut season aboard the TF 250-E, the Italian landed on the podium in the Enduro1 championship, finishing third overall.

The EnduroGP of Germany marked the conclusion of Triumph Factory Racing’s debut season in the FIM EnduroGP World Championship, a year of impressive progress, consistent results, and landmark moments. The 2025 season was also notable for the reliability of the TF 250-E, with every Triumph bike that started a race day completing it – a clear demonstration of its capability and durability on the world stage.

Jamie McCanney

“It’s been two really tough days here in Germany! I think it’s the longest time we have spent on the bike all year, and the highest number of tests, so it’s really beaten us up. I’m happy to finish with two solid results in class, though. The season is now over and I’ve been carrying a few injuries, so I have struggled, but I’ve enjoyed it the whole time and I’m so grateful to Triumph, Paul [Edmondson] and the rest of the team for their hard work all year.”

Harry Edmondson

“I’d like to thank Triumph for giving me the opportunity to step up to the factory team this weekend! I really enjoyed it and gave it my all. I managed 10th in class yesterday, and I was riding well today but I tweaked my knee so couldn’t finish. It’s been a great weekend, though, and I’m happy to have helped the team.”

Paul Edmondson – Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team Manager

“We’ve made it to the final round of the 2025 season here in Germany! Overall it’s been a great weekend with a traditional, tough enduro that challenged the riders. I couldn’t be happier with the debut year we have had, and it’s testament to the reliability of the bikes and the talent of our riders. This weekend was a strong one for Jamie McCanney with two top-15 results, and fourth and fifth in Enduro1. Jamie and Mikael have finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the Enduro1 standings which the whole team is really pleased with. We can’t wait to go again in 2026 already!”

Results – 2025 FIM EnduroGP World Championship – Round 7, Germany

EnduroGP – Day 1

1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:17:44.88

2. Andrea Verona (GASGAS) 1:18:32.66

3. Samuele Bernardini (Honda) 1:19:19.51

4. Hamish Macdonald (Sherco) 1:19:26.89

5. Antoine Magain (Sherco) 1:19:42.80

15. Jamie McCanney (Triumph) 1:21:12.01

23. Harry Edmondson (Triumph) 1:23:43.76

Enduro1 – Day 1

1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:17:44.88

2. Samuele Bernardini (Honda) 1:19:19.51

3. Jeremy Sydow (Sherco) 1:19:44.21

4. Jamie McCanney (Triumph) 1:21:12.01

5. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 1:21:46.85

10. Harry Edmondson (Triumph) 1:23:43.76

EnduroGP – Day 2

1. Andrea Verona (GASGAS) 1:1:55.53

2. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:15:04.16

3. Hamish Macdonald (Sherco) 1:15:09.57

4. Max Ahlin (KTM) 1:15:21.99

5. Jeremy Sydow (Sherco) 1:15:37.84

15. Jamie McCanney (Triumph) 1:17:16.63

Enduro1 – Day 2

1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:15:04.16

2. Jeremy Sydow (Sherco) 1:15:37.84

3. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 1:15:37.86

4. Samuele Bernardini (Honda) 1:16:36.65

5. Jamie McCanney (Triumph) 1:17:16.63

Championship Standings (After Round 7)

EnduroGP

1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 244pts

2. Andrea Verona (GASGAS) 229pts

3. Zach Pichon (TM) 195pts

4. Hamish Macdonald (Sherco) 161pts

5. Antoine Magain (Sherco) 129pts

7. Mikael Persson (Triumph) 96pts

16. Jamie McCanney (Triumph) 44pts

Enduro1

1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 273pts

2. Samuele Bernardini (Honda) 205pts

3. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 197pts

4. Jamie McCanney (Triumph) 162pts

5. Mikael Persson (Triumph) 161pts

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