Phillips secures 2016 EnduroGP crown
The 2016 FIM Enduro World Championship (or EnduroGP series) wrapped up over the weekend at Cahors, France, and Australia’s Matt Phillips was able to deliver Sherco its first-ever world title, winning the EnduroGP (Outright) and E2 classes.
In the EnduroGP class, Phillips (222 points) went 5-4 to claim the title ahead of Mathias Bellino (203 points) and Steve Holcombe (202 points). Phillips (262 points) also went 4-3 in the E2 class to finish ahead of Bellino (249 points) and Loïc Larrieu (230 points). The E1 and E3 championships were won by Eero Remes and Holcombe, respectively, while the Women’s class was won by Laia Sanz.
“Overwhelmed by the support over the last month,” said Phillips. “Thanks to everyone that’s been a part of this journey. Yesterday was huge, it’s still sinking in. Looking forward to a couple of easy nights of sleeping and getting back home soon to see family and friends.”
Over the 2016 season, the 23-year-old Aussie managed to collect three EnduroGP victories, making it to the class’ podium no less than eight times.
Be sure to check out the highlights from the final EnduroGP rounds in France.
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