Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team
FIM EnduroGP World Championship
Triumph Motorcycles is ready for its second season in enduro having made its historic step into the scene last year in both the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship and the FIM EnduroGP World Championship. The Triumph Factory Racing team is led by the ultra-experienced Paul Edmondson, a four-time former World Champion, along with rider coach Jamie McCanney, who has recently retired from international competition.
The FIM EnduroGP World Championship is the more ‘traditional’ of Enduro disciplines featuring a number of tests across the race weekends. The enduro test, motocross test, and extreme tests feature in all race events, with a crowd-pleasing super test taking place, usually on the Friday night. The Enduro series dates back to 1968, and today has three categories – Enduro1 (up-to 250cc 2-stroke and 4-stroke), Enduro2 (255cc – 450cc 4-stroke) and Enduro3 (255cc 2-stroke and 450cc 4-stroke) as well as the overall EnduroGP standings, which is awarded to the highest point scorer of all three categories. Triumph’s rider Mikael Persson, who stays with the squad for a second season, has previously battled for Championship victories, and brings a wealth of experience to the Triumph Factory Racing team. In 2026 Persson will be joined by German racer Jeremy Sydow, who is hungry for results in the series, and both racers will be mentored by Jamie McCanney. The team will contest the E1 & EnduroGP class for 2026.
Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team
The Triumph Factory Racing team is led by Paul Edmondson, a former British racer who has four Enduro World Championships to his name as a rider including a record breaking 18 gold medals at the ISDE, at which he represented Great Britain multiple times. Edmondson is a well-known figure in off-road, having achieved vast success with his former EnduroGP race team Fast Eddy Racing, which he set-up and managed, as well as his running of a number of hugely popular Enduro events in the UK.
Racing - driven performance
From Grand Prix circuits to off-road terrain, Triumph racing programmes continue to shape the engineering, performance and capability of Triumph motorcycles.