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Iván Cervantes Montero (born 2 May 1982) is a Spanish
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enduro Enduro is a form of motorcycle sport run on extended cross-country, off-road courses. Enduro consists of many different obstacles and challenges. The main type of enduro event, and the format to which the World Enduro Championship is run, is ...
racer from
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(
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) and a four-times world enduro champion.


Career

Cervantes started out as a
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rider, a discipline in which he holds five Spanish national titles, before moving on to enduro racing. In 2005, at the age of 23, he made motorcycle racing history by becoming the first Spanish enduro world champion in category E1 enduro (100 to 125 cc
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or 175 - 250 cc four-stroke). In 2006, he successfully defended his title. The following year, he won the world championship in the E3 category (290 to 500 cc two-stroke or 475 - 650 cc four-stroke). In the 2008 season, continuing with
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, he finished second to
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Mika Ahola Mika Ahola (13 December 1974 – 15 January 2012) was a Finnish enduro rider and a five-time world champion. He was also a seven-time winner of the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) World Trophy with Team Finland, and was the fastest overall in ...
. He also won the 2008/09 FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup, winning five races. In 2009/10 he was runner-up with one win and six second-place finishes. He returned for the 2011/12 season, resulting 5th with two podiums. In 2011 Ivan changed bike to GasGas. In various press interviews, Cervantes has stated that his goal is to win two world titles in each of the three enduro categories, and then to try to win the
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. On 19 July 2021, he announced his brand-new partnership (along with Ricky Carmichael) with Triumph Motorcycles. They will act as brand ambassadors for the new line of off-road motorcycles being developed by Triumph for use in Motorcross/Supercross racing.


Career summary


External links


Official siteInterview with "ElMundo.es" (Spanish)
1982 births Living people Dakar Rally drivers Enduro riders Spanish motorcycle racers Motorcycle racers from Catalonia Place of birth missing (living people) {{Spain-sport-bio-stub