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E2 Results
1, Antoine Meo, FRA, KTM, (1 – 1)
2, Alex Salvini, ITA, Honda, (3 – 2)
3, Pierre-Alexandre Renet, FRA, Husqvarna, (2 – 3)
4, Johnny Aubert, FRA, Beta, (4 – 4)
5, Loic Larrieu, FRA, Sherco, (6 – 5)
Other KTM
8, Nicolo Mori, ITA, KTM, (10 – 8)
10, Victor Guerrero, ESP, KTM, (9 – 10)
12, Goncalo Reis, POR, KTM, (12 – 12)
13, Rannar Uusna, EST, KTM, (11 – 13)
15, Gerard Salavedra, ESP, KTM, (16 – 15)
E2 Standings after Round 2, Stage 2
2, Renet, 66
3, Salvini, 62
4, Aubert, 52
5, Larrieu, 40
Other KTM
7, V. Guerrero, 33
10, Mori, 26
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E3 Results
1, Mathias Bellino, FRA, Husqvarna, (1 – 1)
2, Matti Seistola, FIN, Sherco, (4 – 2)
3, Jonathan Barragan, ESP, Gas Gas, (6 – 3)
4, Manuel Monni, ITA, TM, (3 – 4)
5, Matthew Phillips, AUS, KTM, (2 – 5)
Other KTM
9, Jeremy Joly, FRA, KTM, (9 – 9)
13, Ivan Cervantes, ESP, KTM, (12 – 13)
14, Oscar Balletti, ITA, KTM, (14 – 14)
16, Baylee Davies, AUS, KTM, (15 – 16)
DNS, Taddy Blazusiak, POL, KTM, (DNF – DNS)
E3 Standings after Round 2, Stage 2
1, Bellino, 73
2, Seistola, 67
3, Phillips, 51
4, Leok, 47
5, Monni, 45
Other KTM
11, Joly, 26
12, Cervantes, 16
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EW Results
1, Laia Sanz, ESP, KTM, (1 – 1)
2, Jessica Gardner, AUS, Sherco, (2 – 2)
3, Jane Daniels, GBR, Husqvarna, (3 – 3)
4, Jemma Wilson, AUS, Yamaha, (4 – 4)
5, Blandine Dufrene, FRA, KTM, (6 – 5)
Other KTM
6, Samantha Tichet, FRA, KTM, (5 – 6)
9, Amanda Mastin, USA, KTM, (8 – 9)
EW Standings after Round 1, Stage 2
1, Sanz, 40
2, Gardner, 34
3, Daniels, 30
4, Wilson, 26
5, Tichet, 21
Other KTM
6, Dufrene, 21
8, Mastin, 15


KTM Factory riders Christophe Nambotin, Antoine Meo and Laia Sanz all took double race victories in Jerez, Spain, this weekend when the southern Spanish venue hosted the second round of the 2015 Enduro World Championship over two days.Nambotin, the reigning E1 World Champion had two near faultless days in the hot and dry conditions typical of southern Spain, winning every test on both days. Meo battled hard with E2 rivals Alex Salvini and Pela Renet but finally prevailed to take the number one spot on both days. Sanz, making her debut ride with the KTM Factory team in the opening round of the Women’s World Championship also dominated the competition on both days.