KTM Enduro Trophy 2022: over 200 riders competing in the last comparison of 2022
The 2022 titles assigned
The historic location of Volterra it was home to the fifth and final challenge of KTM Enduro Trophy of the 2022, on the weekend between 8 e 9 October.
The final race
Located at 500 meters above sea level, Volterra welcomed over 400 pilots given the concomitance of the Husqvarna Enduro Trophy and the GASGAS Enduro Trophy races.
Two Cross Tests were scheduled along the route which, together with the Enduro Test, defined the three special tests, in addition to the two timely checks scheduled along the 70 km of route to be repeated twice. Together with the rankings reported online, the Whip LIVE app was one of the great innovations proposed in the season, with 180 starters of the KTM Enduro Trophy monitored in Volterra and over 8.000 unique users interested in the stages live through the app.
The weather was good during the test, a suggestive autumnal context which enriched the competition organized thanks to the collaboration of three local Motoclubs: MC Pomarance, MC Follonica and MC Volterra. Over 200 participants riding KTM models gave rise to interesting challenges to win the general classification. Alessandro Esposto and Matteo del Coco were among the fastest in the Top Class and Matteo del Coco in the 250 4T. Finally, Esposto prevailed.
The winners of the day were based on the classes:
Alessandro Esposto (Top Class);
John Lippolis (125);
Giuseppe Arangio Febbo (250 2Q);
Denny Muttoni (300);
Matteo Del Coco (250 4T);
Luca Milani (450);
Roberto Ferri (Veteran 2T);
Mattias Faelt (Veteran 4T);
Victoria Carlotta Demma (Female);
Franco Dal Bello (Iron);
Giancarlo Lenzotti (Super Iron);
Angelo Boccaccini (Revival);
Marcello Famiglietti (Freeride);
Marco Iob (Twin);
Marco Pietranera (Special KTM).
Franco Dal Bello won the Challenge dedicated to the memory of Nanni Tamiatto and Corti Motorsport prevailed among the dealers, while Broncino prevailed among the Motoclubs.
The appointment is postponed to 2023 for new competitions in the Trophy.
The 2022 titles were awarded in Volterra, with the list of different champions per class reported as follows:
Top Class: Alessandro Esposto;
125: Lorenzo Lago;
250 2H: Giuseppe Arangio Febbo;
300: Denny Muttoni;
250 4T: Alessio Ferrera;
450: Luca Milani;
Veteran 2T: Gabriele Pastorutti;
Veteran 4T: Simone Benda;
Iron: Franco Dal Bello;
Super Iron: Giancarlo Lenzotti;
Revival: Eugenio Sala;
Vintage: Alessandro Degano;
Female: Elena Ghelfi;
Freeride: Marcello Famiglietti;
Twin cylinders: Lorenzo Traglio.
Photo: KTM
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