Australia's Matt Phillips will enter the final round of the 2013 FIM World Enduro Championship with a healthy championship lead and strong title shot in the Enduro Junior category.
Australia’s Matt Phillips will enter the final round of the 2013 FIM World Enduro Championship with a healthy championship lead and strong title shot in the Enduro Junior category.
The Husqvarna rider finished the penultimate round of the championship in Greece with a strong result, maintaining his 29-point lead as he prepares for the final GP in France.
Phillips took the day one win before making a few mistakes early in day two and dropping back. The Tasmania native regrouped and fought hard to finish in third position, only four tenths of a second short of claiming the runner-up result.
“It’s been another important weekend for the championship,” said Phillips. “Winning day one was great and to finish in a strong position on day two was very satisfying.
“I really enjoyed the battle for the win on day one – it was close all day. Entering the final test there was only one second separating three riders so I knew I had to deliver a perfect test.
“On day two I struggled with dehydration midway through the day. Racing in the hot weather was difficult but I dug deep and worked my way back into contention.”
Although Phillips missed out on the runner-up spot, he has his eyes on the big picture and feels confident heading to France.
“It was disappointing to miss out on second position by three tenths of a second but I was pleased with my riding in the latter part of the day,” he added.
“Overall it’s been a solid weekend and I feel we’re in the best possible position to secure the title in France.”
Stay tuned to MotoOnline.com.au for results and updates from the final round of the FIM World Enduro Championship.