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Triumph Sign Sydow - Enduro

Triumph Sign Sydow - Enduro

Jan 2

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Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team is proud to confirm the signing of rising German star Jeremy Sydow for the 2026 season. The 25-year-old will contest the Enduro1 class of the FIM EnduroGP World Championship aboard the TF 250-E, while also representing Triumph in the German Enduro Championship. Joining Mikael Persson in the factory line-up, Jeremy adds further strength to Triumph’s growing international programme as the team enters its second full year of EnduroGP competition.

A standout performer in 2025, Sydow has rapidly established himself as one of enduro’s most exciting young prospects. Since switching from motocross in late 2022, he has delivered impressive results – finishing as runner-up in the Junior1 category in 2023 before securing consecutive top-five championship results in Enduro1 in 2024 and 2025.

Following his first shakedown test on the TF 250-E, Jeremy now looks to build race-winning momentum under the guidance of team manager Paul Edmondson. His first experience with the team will come during pre-season testing, with a training camp in Portugal planned in preparation for the 2026 championship opener in Italy on April 10-12.

Jeremy Sydow
“I’m really excited to be joining Triumph for next season. I’ve always wanted to race a four-stroke, especially as I never did that in enduro before, and from the start the Triumph felt like the perfect fit for me. From the first moment I rode the bike, I felt completely at home. That’s not something you experience with every bike, and it immediately gave me a lot of confidence. I believe we can achieve some really strong results together. It’s a brand-new package for me, so preparation is key, but I’m highly motivated for the challenge. My goals for the season are to be on the podium regularly in my class, fight for the overall podium when possible, and finish the year inside the top five overall. On top of that, winning the German title is a clear target for me.”

Paul Edmondson – Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team Manager
“It’s a pleasure to welcome Jeremy to the team for 2026. I watched him closely throughout last year and was really impressed with both his riding and his approach to race weekends. We believe he has a lot of potential for the future. Everyone is excited to be working with him for the upcoming season – our second year in EnduroGP with the TF 250-E – and I’m sure everything we’ve learned during our first year will be a big advantage as we continue developing the programme. Jeremy will race in Enduro1 alongside Mikael, and he’ll also contest the German Enduro Championship. We’re looking forward to kicking off our test schedule with him early in the year as he gets fully to grips with Triumph machinery ahead of the season start.”

Ian Kimber – Head of Global Racing Programmes, Triumph Motorcycles
“We’re really excited to have Jeremy joining the Triumph Factory Racing Enduro Team for 2026. As we head into our second season of EnduroGP with a year of race time under our belt, we already have a lot of positive momentum to build on. Our first season with our new enduro bike went incredibly well, with all Triumph machines finishing all tests, so we know the base is very strong, especially with the results we achieved. Jeremy’s motivation and talent will be a huge asset to the team; he’s quickly adapted to riding the TF 250-E in an initial shakedown test and has set some realistic goals for the season ahead. We can’t wait to get started with our testing programme in the next few weeks.”


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