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EWC: Phillips double podiums in Portugal

10 years ago | Photos: Future7Media

Australian rider, Matt Phillips, impressively went 2-3 over the weekend at Portugal’s 2014 Enduro World Championship (EWC) rounds, held in Vale de Cambra.

The KTM Enduro Factory Racing Team racer scored second Overall on Day 1, before taking third Overall on Day 2. He was able to walk away with second Overall in the Enduro 3 (E3) class standings, 16 points shy of Cervantes.

Phillips’ teammates – Cervantes, Antoine Meo and Christophe Nambotin – dominated the racing in Portugal. They all won on both days in their respective E3, E2 and E1 categories.

For detailed results from the event, click here.

The next rounds of the 2014 Enduro World Championship will take place in Greece, May 10-11.

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