- Paul Edmondson appointed as Team Manager
- Triumph to compete in SuperEnduro, EnduroGP World Championship and AMA EnduroCross in 2025
Triumph Motorcycle’s enduro racing team now has Paul Edmondson at the helm of their programme. The off-road motorsport icon has been appointed as the Team Manager of the Triumph Racing Enduro Team.
For 2025, Triumph looks at competing in multiple enduro races like the EnduroGP World Championships and FIM SuperEnduro along with other events through the season. A four-time EnduroGP champion, and representing Britain at the International Six Days Enduro, Edmondson is one of the most well-known figures in the sport. At his last ISDE in 2012, Paul won his record-breaking 18th gold medal too. That said, he has worked with Triumph on many projects in recent years. One of which was the development of the TF250-X off-road competition machine.
Interestingly, Paul also rode Triumph motorcycles as one of the stunt doubles in the latest James Bond film No Time To Die. Speaking on the opportunity to join Triumph Racing as the Enduro Team Manager he said “To officially be part of theTriumph Racing Factory Team for enduro, is another huge milestone in my career, and to say I’m excited and motivated is an understatement! The team and I can now really begin the hard work to achieve the best results possible. Having worked with Triumph for a number of years already on some cool projects, I know that we have a bright future in enduro, and to be racing across three championships is really exciting.”
Team BRM wishes Paul and the Triumph Racing Enduro Team all the very best for the upcoming racing season. And for more updates on enduro and motocross motorcycles, watch out for this space at Bike Rider Magazine!