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WE'RE STILL STANDING

THEY MIGHT HAVE pulled out of EnduroGP but Yamaha still has a strong presence in that championship, running third in E1 and absolutely dominating the Youth Enduro class at the halfway mark of the title chase. Don’t believe us? Haven’t seen them feature in the results? Would we lie to you?

Just take a look at these images. The Fantic XEF250 Enduro holding third in E1, ridden by 36-year-old Italian Davide Guarneri (#37), is nothing more than a lightly modified WR250F featuring new plastics, an Athena GET ignition and Arrow exhaust. They’ve even come up with their own power tuner app called WiGET, which we get.

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