Triumph Factory Racing’s Leo Joyon continued his impressive start to the 2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship producing another strong performance at round two in Oliana, Spain. The young Frenchman secured a runner-up finish in Junior1 on Saturday before adding second in class and third overall in the Junior class on Sunday. Jeremy Sydow made a solid return to racing following injury with two top-six results in the Enduro1 category, while Jack Edmondson delivered another consistent performance across both days.
Leo Joyon impressed again in the Junior ranks, showing both speed and consistency across the two days of racing. After placing seventh in Friday’s Super Test, the young Frenchman improved as the day progressed on Saturday, recovering from a slow start to post a string of top-four test times and climb to fifth overall in the Junior class. In the highly competitive Junior1 class, he secured his third consecutive podium with a solid second-place finish.
Carrying positive momentum into Sunday, Joyon raised his level once again, battling at the front throughout the day and setting a series of competitive times. He was rewarded with a third overall Junior class result and second in Junior1, completing a double podium to round out the weekend. Capping off his weekend in style, Joyon won the final cross test by four seconds, underlining both his pace and the capability of the TF 250-E.
Jeremy Sydow made his return to racing in Spain after missing the opening round due to a training injury to his foot. Despite a crash in the Super Test that left him starting Saturday on the back foot, the German quickly found his rhythm and delivered an impressive ride. Jeremy posted top-five Enduro1 test times on more than half of the day’s special tests to finish fifth in class and as the fastest Triumph rider.
On Sunday, Sydow faced a tougher challenge as he continued to manage the discomfort from his injury as he works to regain full race fitness. A handful of small mistakes prevented him from improving on his day one result, but he still secured a solid sixth-place finish in Enduro1, marking a positive return to competition.
Jack Edmondson once again stepped in to support the team in the Enduro1 class and produced another consistent performance across the whole weekend. Starting strongly with fourth in class in the Super Test, the British rider took time to adapt to the demanding Spanish terrain on Saturday. Showing his potential with several standout moments, including setting the fastest time in the Enduro1 class on one lap on the Extreme Test, he finished the day 10th in class. Reducing mistakes and building confidence on Sunday, Jack improved to secure eighth place in Enduro1.
Elsewhere, Triumph continued to show strong results across its supported teams, with Morgan Lesiardo of Triumph Italia Racing delivering a runner-up result in the Enduro1 class on Sunday and adding to the growing list of positive results for the TF 250-E.
Following round two, Joyon holds third overall in the Junior standings and sits second in the Junior1 championship, opening a 14-point advantage over third place. Sydow’s return sees him move into 11th in the Enduro1 standings, while also scoring his first EnduroGP championship point to place inside the top 20 overall. Edmondson now sits ninth in the Enduro1 standings after two rounds.
The 2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship continues with round three at the GP of Finland in Vierumäki on May 22–24.
Leo Joyon
“Day two here in Spain and it was a really long and demanding one. It was better than yesterday and I felt stronger overall, although I had a small crash this morning in the enduro test, which cost me some time. After that I pushed hard and finished third overall in Junior and second in class, which I’m happy with, especially being close to the win. It’s been a solid weekend, but I know I can do more, especially by starting the day stronger. Now we keep working and look ahead to the next round.”
Jeremy Sydow
“Today was a bit of a struggle for me. I didn’t feel at my best physically from the start, but we knew coming into the weekend that it wouldn’t be easy after the injury. Still, I’m happy to be back racing, to get a full event completed and some valuable experience under my belt. Now we can build from here, keep working, and I’m confident that by Finland in a few weeks we can take the next step and be closer to the podium again.”
Jack Edmondson
“A bit up and down overall for me today, but I managed to find some good speed on the second lap with a few top-five test times in class. The final lap was a struggle though – I was really feeling the fatigue as it was a demanding race. That brings my fill-in ride to an end for now, so I’d like to wish the team all the best for the rest of the season and hopefully see everyone again soon.”
Results – 2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship – Round 2,SPAIN
EnduroGP – Day 1
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:03:50.36
2. Hamish Macdonald (Sherco) 1:04:35.11
3. Andrea Verona (KTM) 1:04:36.66
15. Jeremy Sydow (Triumph) 1:05:41.73
16. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 1:05:25.17
22. Jack Edmondson (Triumph) 1:07:22.46
Enduro1 – Day 1
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:03:50.36
2. Samuele Bernardini (Honda) 1:04:46.28 +55.92
3. Axel Semb (Husqvarna) 1:04:51.66
5. Jeremy Sydow (Triumph) 1:05:41.73
6. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 1:05:47.06
10. Jack Edmondson (Triumph) 1:06:30.26
Junior – Day 1
1. Alberto Elgari (TM) 1:05:47.38
2. Romain Dagna (KTM) 1:05:54.48
3. Maxime Clauzier (Beta) 1:06:22.38
7. Leo Joyon (Triumph) 1:07:00.20
Junior1 – Day 1
1. Alberto Elgari (TM) 1:05:21.44
2. Leo Joyon (Triumph) 1:05:48.36
3. Valentino Corsi (Honda) 1:06:05.91
EnduroGP – Day 2
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:01:03.48
2. Andrea Verona (KTM) 1:01:43.33
3. Zach Pichon (TM MOTO) 1:01:51.35
10. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 1:02:39.52
19. Jeremy Sydow (Triumph) 1:03:52.77
25. Jack Edmondson (Triumph) 1:04:49.46
Enduro1 – Day 2
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 1:01:03.48
2. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 1:02:39.52
3. Axel Semb (Husqvarna) 1:02:48.88
6. Jeremy Sydow (Triumph) 1:03:52.77
8. Jack Edmondson (Triumph) 1:04:49.46
Junior – Day 2
1. Alberto Elgari (TM) 1:03:12.40
2. Romain Dagna (KTM) 1:03:27.33
3. Leo Joyon (Triumph) 1:03:33.67
Junior1 – Day 2
1. Alberto Elgari (TM) 1:03:12.40
2. Leo Joyon (Triumph) 1:03:33.67
3. Luca Colorio (Triumph) 1:04:00.63
Championship Standings (After Round 2)
EnduroGP
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 75 pts
2. Andrea Verona (KTM) 64 pts
3. Zach Pichon (TM MOTO) 45 pts
10. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 25 pts
19. Jeremy Sydow (Triumph) 1 pt
Enduro1
1. Josep Garcia (KTM) 80 pts
2. Antoine Magain (Sherco) 60 pts
3. Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph) 57 pts
9. Jack Edmondson (Triumph) 30 pts
11. Jeremy Sydow (Triumph) 21 pts
Junior
1. Alberto Elgari (TM) 75 pts
2. Romain Dagna (KTM) 71 pts
3. Leo Joyon (Triumph) 50 pts
Junior1
1. Alberto Elgari (TM) 80 pts
2. Leo Joyon (Triumph) 68 pts
3. Valentino Corsi (Honda) 54 pts