The action opened with Friday’s Super Test under the lights, and Verona wasted no time in igniting the crowd. He edged Josep Garcia by just 0.06 seconds, taking his second Super Test win of the season and laying down a marker for the weekend.
Day one was brutal. Slippery rocks, relentless rain, and crashes shook up the field, but Verona showed consistency and grit. He posted top-three times in 10 of the 12 tests, finishing third overall and second in Enduro2 despite a late crash that robbed him of a chance at the class win.
On Sunday, Andrea came out swinging. After a steady first lap, he found his rhythm, grabbed the lead on lap three, and never looked back. With the tifosi cheering every section, Verona pulled away from the competition to win EnduroGP by an incredible 42 seconds and Enduro2 by 53 seconds. The Italian flag waved proudly as Andrea celebrated a home victory to remember.
Andrea Verona: “I couldn’t be happier with how today went! I managed to keep mistakes to a minimum, and the conditions were kinder to us today. Taking the win in EnduroGP and Enduro2 feels amazing, especially here at home. Saturday wasn’t as strong, but I still put some good tests together and made the podium. One more round to go in Germany, and I’m looking forward to the fight!”
With one round left, the title fight is wide open. Verona now sits second in both EnduroGP and Enduro2: