{"id":34947,"date":"2016-06-23T08:21:01","date_gmt":"2016-06-23T06:21:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.enduro.nl\/?p=34947"},"modified":"2016-06-23T08:21:01","modified_gmt":"2016-06-23T06:21:01","slug":"endurogp-intense-as-expected","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/enduro.nl\/wordpress-enduronlnewsite\/34947\/endurogp-intense-as-expected\/","title":{"rendered":"EnduroGP: Intense As Expected!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"text-align-justify\">Always warily anticipated by the riders&#8230; the infamously tough Scandinavian Tour lived up to its reputation and has undoubtedly marked a turning point in the 2016 season! Two intense back-to-back weekends of racing left the <strong>EnduroGP\u00a0<\/strong>riders with no time to breathe or relax !<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Professionalism<br \/>\n<\/strong>As we know, organising a round of the <strong>FIM Maxxis EnduroGP World Championship<\/strong> is a tricky task for Moto Clubs who, unlike riders, teams, the promoter or the <strong>FIM<\/strong>, are often just volunteers rather than paid professionals. But the superbly professional attitude and skills <!--more-->of the <strong>HEMK <\/strong>of <strong>Heinola <\/strong>and the <strong>Gota MS Enk\u00f6ping <\/strong>would beg to differ! The hard-working and calm approach of the Scandinavians has achieved two top events and it is difficult to choose between the clubs when deciding who provided the best race. <strong>Henri SAARI<\/strong> (Finland) and <strong>Roger AHLEN <\/strong>(Sweden) have shown tremendous professionalism and efficiency and were able to predict and prevent problems ahead of time. A task made more demanding with the difficult weather conditions. Clearly, these have been the two best organising clubs of the championship so far!<\/p>\n<figure class=\"caption caption-img align-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.endurogp.org\/sites\/default\/files\/inline-images\/Saari%20-%20Ahlen.jpg\" alt=\"Organizers\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"e2290741-3e34-4200-bb09-9d53e2e879ef\" \/><figcaption>Henri SAARI (Pic: Heini Kuusela) and Roger AHLEN (Pic: Race Magazine)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Supertest, At What Price?!?!<br \/>\n<\/strong>Imagine in Italy, Spain or France, a huge queue at the entrance of the Super Test on Friday night in order to pay an entry fee &#8230;hard to believe perhaps! But in Scandinavia, despite the admission fee ; about \u20ac25 for three days in Finland and \u20ac10 for the Super Test in Sweden, Enduro fans showed up in their droves! Huge numbers of fans were present on Friday night in Finland and Sweden! A boon for organisers who benefitted from the additional funding, and something for the Southern European countries to think about.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Legends<br \/>\n<\/strong>The lure of a World class Enduro brought the legends out of the woodwork in Finland. <strong>Maurizio MICHELUZ (FIM Track Inspector)<\/strong> had the privilege of checking the course with eight times World Champion <strong>Juha SALMINEN (SF)<\/strong>. \u00a0<strong>Kari TIAINEN (SF)<\/strong>, always friendly and approachable, was also seen around Heinola\u2019s paddock. As was <strong>Petteri SILVAN (SF)<\/strong>, now manager at Sherco Finland. Not to mention former top guns like <strong>Marko TARKKALA (SF)<\/strong> or <strong>Jari MATTILA (SF) <\/strong>and<strong>Mika SAARENKOSKI (SF)<\/strong>. We also had a visit from rally legend <strong>Markku ALEN (SF) <\/strong>who told us he has &#8220;<em>been a fan of Enduro for a very long time!<\/em>&#8220;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"align-center\" src=\"http:\/\/www.endurogp.org\/sites\/default\/files\/inline-images\/juha.salminen_EWC%202016%20Rnd%204_6404.jpg\" alt=\"Salminen\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"2995700c-35f9-4117-9d00-c5ef64e43bf7\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>GUSTAVSSON, A Welcome Return<br \/>\n<\/strong>We had not seen <strong>Thomas GUSTAVSSON (S)<\/strong> and his well-liked Husky team since last year\u2019s <strong>Grand Prix AMV of France<\/strong>, after Husqvarna decided to entrust the Team Manager\u2019s position to Austria&#8217;s <strong>Andreas H\u00d6LZL<\/strong>. But for his home Grand Prix, the former manager was present in the <strong>EnduroGP <\/strong>paddock. <strong>Albin ELOWSON (S &#8211; Husqvarna)<\/strong> and <strong>Jane DANIELS (GB &#8211; Husqvarna)<\/strong> \u00a0were operating from his pitbox, and it was a rather positive weekend for the pair: 2nd\/2nd in EJ for Albin, and 1st\/3rd in EW for Jane! It was certainly a pleasure to see the kindly and well-respected <strong>Gustavsson <\/strong>back among us!<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Rabaconda Challenge<br \/>\n<\/strong>On Friday afternoon at the <strong>Maxxis Grand Prix of Sweden<\/strong>, <strong>Rabaconda <\/strong>in association with <strong>ABC Communication<\/strong>organised a tyre change competition on their trade stand! The three &#8220;competitors&#8221; were the quadruple World Champion <strong>Paul EDMONDSON (GB)<\/strong>, the rider \/ manager <strong>Simone ALBERGONI (I)<\/strong> and the promising French youngster <strong>Jean-Baptiste NICOLOT (F)<\/strong>! All three were equipped with <strong>Rabaconda\u2019s <\/strong>patented tyre change equipment, and the public and fans were provided with some good entertainment, accompanied by commentary from the witty referee, <strong>Fabrizio AZZALIN<\/strong>!<br \/>\nUltimately, it was <strong>ALBERGONI <\/strong>who walked away with the <strong>Rabaconda <\/strong>equipment set, ahead of <strong>NICOLOT<\/strong> and<strong>EDMONDSON<\/strong>!<br \/>\nA great \u00a0idea from one of <strong>EnduroGP<\/strong>\u2019s sponsors, bringing a little more life into the paddock whilst promoting their brand !<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"align-center\" src=\"http:\/\/www.endurogp.org\/sites\/default\/files\/inline-images\/rabaconda_EWC%202016%20Rnd%205_2128.jpg\" alt=\"Rabaconda\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"b3d703c8-717b-4c53-9f15-216facf7a8fa\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>What about Salvini?<br \/>\n<\/strong>You&#8217;ve probably wondered why<strong> Alex SALVINI (I &#8211; Beta) <\/strong>has disappeared from the provisional standings on Sunday evening, when just a few hours earlier he had finished 3rd in E2! The 2013 E2 World Champion was shuffled down the standings following a final decision from the <strong>FIM<\/strong>. It seems that the Italian changed his rear wheel during the day, and this is prohibited under the <strong>FIM <\/strong>regulations. The race direction has taken the logical decision to penalise Salvini, which brought joy to <strong>Cristobal GUERRERO (ESP &#8211; Yamaha) <\/strong>as he was able to take his first podium (3rd in E2) of the season.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Scandinavia\u2019s Talent Pool<br \/>\n<\/strong>We were talking about the return of Finnish riders to the forefront of Enduro racing, \u00a0when referencing <strong>Henric Stigell (TM)<\/strong>at the Maxxis Grand Prix of Greece. But this latest tour of Finland-Sweden allowed us to discover some more new talent from Northern Europe. Despite <strong>Stigell <\/strong>achieving impressive results in both Grand Prix, some of his countrymen were trying to steal the show. <strong>Eemil POHJOLA (SF &#8211; Husqvarna)<\/strong> who took to the Junior podium on Sunday in Heinola, and <strong>Antti HANNINEN (Husqvarna)<\/strong> who did the same during the two race days in Finland in the Youth Cup. We should keep an eye out for these two riders at the Spanish Grand Prix! On the Swedish side, we enjoyed more strong results from<strong> Albin ELOWSON (S &#8211; Husqvarna)<\/strong> who appears to be back to his best following an injury-ridden 2015. Elowson\u2019s young countryman <strong>Joakim GRELSSON (KTM)<\/strong> took the <strong>Maxxis Grand Prix of Sweden<\/strong> in his stride, scoring 4th and 2nd in FIM Youth Cup 125cc! The future could therefore be bright for the Scandinavian countries after several years of drought.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Brand Visibility<br \/>\n<\/strong>In addition to <strong>Rabaconda<\/strong>, two other partners of the <strong>EnduroGP Championship<\/strong> visited the <strong>Maxxis Grand Prix of Sweden<\/strong>. Returning this year, <strong>Scott Sports<\/strong>, and the air filter manufacturers <strong>FunnelWeb Filter <\/strong>were both present in the paddock. They were able to show off their products and brands to the many keen spectators and<strong> Niels VAN KEMPEN (FunnelWeb Filter)<\/strong> even took the opportunity to catch up the teams and riders he sponsors.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"align-center\" src=\"http:\/\/www.endurogp.org\/sites\/default\/files\/inline-images\/erik.appelqvist_EWC%202016%20Rnd%205_2237.jpg\" alt=\"Appelqvist\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"4183d7aa-a043-44aa-8306-6d70aaba1e95\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>Top Turnout<br \/>\n<\/strong>Many riders and teams said they were surprised at the number of spectators encountered during these two race weekends. While Sweden and Finland are two of the strongest nations in Enduro, it is true that the turnout was much lower when the paddock visited Heinola and Enkoping two years ago. The strong presence of fans throughout the three days has also highlighted the excellent work of the organisers and showed that it is not only in Italy and France where Enduro is enjoyed to the maximum !<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-align-justify\"><strong>The New Face of Enduro<br \/>\n<\/strong>If you have not already noticed, since the beginning of the season <strong>ABC Communication<\/strong>, with the debut of <strong>EnduroGP<\/strong>, decided to have a little makeover ; a new awning and new structures around the start\/finish of the tests and the podium and start ramp! The concept is designed to rejuvenate the World Enduro and to clearly mark the structures around the tests in the individual colours of sponsors for each test. <strong>Maxxis<\/strong> for the <strong>Cross Test<\/strong>, <strong>Technomousse <\/strong>for the <strong>Extreme Test<\/strong> and<strong>Mika Ahola &#8220;Brave One&#8221; Trophy<\/strong> for the <strong>Enduro Test<\/strong>. This brings extra visibility to spectators, especially with the addition of extra timing screens. And creates a better working environment for the timekeepers, while also helping the host clubs. World Enduro needed a facelift, and it seems that the new look is a success !<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Always warily anticipated by the riders&#8230; the infamously tough Scandinavian Tour lived up to its reputation and has undoubtedly marked a turning point in the 2016 season! Two intense back-to-back weekends of racing left the EnduroGP\u00a0riders with no time to breathe or relax ! 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