The Enduro World Championship once again showcased the dominance of FOX athletes, with Elly Hoskin, Richie Rude, Sławomir Łukasik, and Elliot Jamieson all delivering standout performances on mountain biking’s biggest stage. 
Canada’s Elly Hoskin confirmed her place among the sport’s best by claiming the 2025 rainbow jersey in Switzerland. Her composed, attacking style carried her to the top of the podium and secured the women’s World Championship title—proof of both her talent and her ability to rise under pressure.
Richie Rude, already one of enduro’s most decorated riders, added the crown jewel to his career with victory in the men’s race at the 2025 edition. Rude combined brute strength with pinpoint control to power through the most technical stages. The win solidified his status as the benchmark of modern enduro and extended FOX’s legacy of championship success. 
Right behind him, teammate Sławomir Łukasik put in a blistering ride of his own, charging to the silver medal. A consistent force all season, Łukasik once again proved his ability to deliver on the world’s most demanding courses. Rounding out the men’s podium, Canada’s Elliot Jamieson put down a breakthrough performance. Jamieson showed both speed and resilience across a punishing course, signaling his arrival as a podium regular for years to come. We will see more of the young Canadian.
Rude, Lukasik, and Jamieson all ran FOX’s LiveValve NEO DHX and Float X shocks – The perfect tools to adapt to the challenging and demanding of trails, allowing riders to squeeze every second out of their races runs. 
From Hoskin’s breakthrough, to Rude’s crowning triumph, to Łukasik’s silver charge, and Jamieson’s career-defining ride, the 2025 Enduro World Championship underlined the depth of FOX athletes at the sharp end of the sport.
