THREE 2025 ENDUROGP WORLD TITLES FOR GALFER WITH MACDONALD, GUTISH AND DAGNA

Galfer once again proves its supremacy in the world of Enduro with a historic season finale in Zschopau (Germany): three world titles, four victories, and fifteen podiums for riders equipped with the Spanish brand’s braking systems.

The new world champions, Hamish Macdonald (E3), Rachel Gutish (Women), and Romain Dagna (Youth), trusted Galfer brake components throughout the season, a choice that made the difference under the most demanding championship conditions.

E3: Total dominance from Hamish Macdonald (Sherco CH Racing)

The New Zealander completed a flawless season, claiming the E3 world title with 271 points after securing 11 wins and 3 second places in 14 rounds. His double victory in Germany sealed an uncontested championship. Macdonald relied on Galfer Disc Shark® (HW) rotors in dry conditions and W Wave rotors (RW) in wet terrain, combined with Racing G1396R pads, which provided consistent power and perfect modulation throughout the year.

Women: Rachel Gutish (Rieju Factory) wins her first world title

The German rider claimed her first Women’s EnduroGP World Championship, finishing with 145 points and two final victories in Zschopau. Her teammate Rosie Rowett completed the Rieju 1–2 with second place overall. Gutish stood out for her consistency and total confidence in Galfer brakes, which allowed her to maintain control and precision even on the slipperiest stages of the season.

Youth: Romain Dagna (KTM Pro Racing), a confident champion

The young Frenchman captured the 2025 Youth World Championship, earning 231 points and two podiums in the final round. With only six points separating him from his closest rival, Dagna showed great maturity and confidence on his Galfer-equipped KTM, especially on technical descents and muddy sections where braking control proved decisive.

Other top results for Galfer riders

  • E1: Samuele Bernardini (Honda RedMoto) finished the season as runner-up, ahead of Morgan Lesiardo (Triumph JET) and Jaime MacCanney (Triumph Factory).
  • E2: Max Ahlin (KTM Pro Racing) finished third overall after a strong double podium in Germany.
  • E3: Jeremy Sydow (Sherco CH Racing) earned two podiums in front of his home crowd.

In the overall EnduroGP standings, the top Galfer rider was Hamish Macdonald, who finished fourth overall with 161 points.

Galfer: braking that defines championships

Galfer riders switch between W Wave rotors (RW) for wet conditions and the innovative Disc Shark® rotors (HW) for dry terrain, where cooling and wear resistance are critical. Combined with Racing G1396R sintered pads, they deliver powerful, precise, and easily modulated braking, perfect for the extreme demands of EnduroGP.

Once again, Galfer proves that championships are also won in the braking zone.