Sławomir Łukasik continued a dominant 2025 Enduro World Cup campaign with his second win of the season at Val di Fassa, Italy. The two-day race—set against the dramatic backdrop of the Dolomites—featured long, physical stages packed with loose corners, high speeds and sharp rocks. Riders were all under the stress of high altitude and 90°F summer heat.
Day one saw Łukasik start strong, claiming two stage wins and edging out his teammate Richie Rude. The tight gaps between Łukasik, Rude, and third-place rider Charles Murray (just 10 seconds back) made for an exciting day of racing on the scorching course.
On day two, the battle intensified. Rude pushed hard on the famous Tutti Frutti trail; a 6-minute, high-speed section that tested every rider’s setup. An unfortunate late-stage puncture cost him some important seconds. Łukasik’s consistent speed allowed him to secure the win despite a late crash on the final Ciasates stage.
Łukasik finished just under eight seconds ahead of Rude, marking one of the season’s closest finishes. This victory extended his lead in the Enduro World Cup overall standings, now sitting with a 290-point gap to the closest competitor. His Yeti SB 160 was equipped with the new FLOAT X2 shock, giving him the best possible traction and big hit absorption on the punishing Val di Fassa trails. Up front, the proven 38 fork provided stiffness and precision on the demanding terrain.
On the junior side, Yeti/FOX rider Lacey Adams was once again in top form this weekend, following up her first-place finishes in Leogang and Loudenvielle with another commanding win in Val di Fassa. It’s been a dominant season for Lacey, and we’re excited to see her carry that momentum into the next round in La Thuile.
Val di Fassa once again proved why it’s a staple on the Enduro World Cup calendar—technical, physical, and full of drama until the final moments. For the Yeti/FOX Factory Race Team, the combination of rider skill and the industry-leading suspension was the winning formula that kept them on top.
