


Adam Raga continues to be one of the key riders in both the Outdoor World Championship and the Spanish Championship. Having finished third in the Indoor World Championship, his main rivals will be Toni Bou and Albert Cabestany. Now that he has recovered from his knee injury, hopes are high for Raga.
James Dabill has confirmed himself as the most promising new rider following his fourth place in the Indoor World Championship. The Englishman aims to continue his success in both the domestic and the World Championship.
Frenchman Loris Gubian will continue to gain experience and he is determined to compete more fiercely than ever in both the French Championship and the World Championship, due to begin in a few days’ time.
Christophe Nambotin, who has recovered from his injury, starts as one of the big favourites in both the World Championship and the French Championship, in which he will compete in Enduro 3.
Yannick Bossi will ride for the last year in the Junior World Championship, as well as in the French Championship, in which he will compete in Enduro 2. Jordi Figueras could prove to be a revelation in both the Spanish and the World Championship, in which he will take part in Enduro 2.
Ludivine Puy continues to be the female rider to watch. Unrivalled in the women’s category, she will compete in the men’s Enduro 3 event in France, and she will start as favourite in both the European Championship and the new Women’s World Championship, which will consist of three races.
Youngsters Robert Kavarnström (Junior World Championship, Italian 125 Championship and Junior Cup) and Arnau Solá (Spanish Championship in Enduro 1, Junior World Championship and Junior Cup) represent the latest generation of GAS GAS riders and they will also be the ones to watch in their categories.