Romaniacs is going to be the game changer – hopefully I can at least finish it this year. I’m not going to get too excited just yet though and my plan is to take each race as it comes. Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna – GB): “What an event and it’s crazy to think I’m leading the WESS now. Graham Jarvis takes the WESS points lead with a win in Spain – © Future7Media During the two-hour 30-minute race, a short-course laid out around a challenging quarry and surrounding forest pushed competitors to their limits. The third and final day of racing saw the 70 riders who qualified through from Saturday’s Campoo de X-Treme race tackle the tough and demanding Lost Roads Hard Enduro. Event leader Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna – ESP) placed fifth in Sunday’s race, slipping to second in the event’s overall classification. In what proved to be a hotly contested battle, it was Sherco Factory Racing’s Mario Roman (ESP) who narrowly beat Jarvis for the win in Sunday’s Mitas Lost Roads Hard Enduro race, securing him an overall podium result of third. Making it back-to-back victories in this year’s championship, Jarvis’ podium-topping ride also sees him become the new leader in the race to become this year’s ULTIMATE ENDURO CHAMPION.
Britain’s Graham Jarvis (Husqvarna) has claimed the overall win at Spain’s Hixpania Hard Enduro, round four of the World Enduro Super Series.