After the three world titles won last year with riders Steve Holcombe, EnduroGP World Champion and E2 class champion, and Brad Freeman, E3 class champion, Spanish braking systems specialist GALFER is pleased to announce its renewal for 2024 as Official Sponsor of the top world Enduro championship.
Known and appreciated in the world of international competitions, GALFER has always been the number one choice of the best teams and riders in the main world championships, both on-road (MotoGP and WSBK) and off-road (MXGP, EnduroGP, TrialGP, and Extreme Enduro), as well as the original equipment manufacturer for major motorcycle brands (KTM, Gas Gas, Beta Motor, TM Racing, Ducati, Triumph, Montesa, etc.) that have chosen the Spanish specialist GALFER for their braking systems.
A reference brand in the off-road world for its high-quality and high-performance products, Galfer has been the number one choice of the best EnduroGP teams and riders for years.
In the 2024 season, the riders of the Beta Factory Team will be able to count on the high performance of Galfer braking systems: Brad Freeman (E3) and Nathan Watson (E2), the riders of the Honda RedMoto World Enduro Team: Steve Holcombe (E1), Thomas Oldrati (E1), Samuele Bernardini (E2), Manolo Morettini (Junior), Francesca Nocera (Women), the riders of Team TM Boano: Matteo Cavallo (E3), Leo Le Quere (E2), Lorenzo Macoritto (E1), and the top riders of Team Sherco CH Racing: Zach Pichon (E1), Wil Ruprecht (E2), Hamish MacDonald (E3), Antoine Magain (E3) and Jeremy Sydow (E1).
Among the Galfer brake products chosen by the teams, the front brake discs “Disc Wave®” stand out in fixed or floating versions, as well as the innovative and high-performance “Disc Shark®” disc for the rear brakes that led Steve Holcombe to victory in the double world championship title last season. All riders equipped with Galfer will also use the Galfer Racing G1396R sintered brake pads in competition.
Also for 2024, braking systems specialist GALFER will name the Junior Class “GALFER JUNIOR CLASS“, in line with Galfer’s goal of focusing attention on enduro, as already happens in other disciplines, on emerging new talents.
The FIM EnduroGP World Championship will start in Fafe, Portugal, from April 5th to 7th, and then repeat, always in the same locations, the following week in Valacos. From May 10th to 12th, Romania (Bacau) will host the third stage, while the fourth round will take place in Italy, in the Piacenza Apennines, precisely in Bettola, from June 21st to 23rd. Then it will be Slovakia’s turn, in the territories of Gelnica, from July 12th to 14th for the fifth world event.
From August 2nd to 4th, the GP of Wales will be held in Rhayader, and for the grand finale of the season this year, France has been chosen, with Brioude from September 13th to 15th.