On his TE250 Seistola was the best performer among the four-stroke 250cc riders, finishing in front of Cédric Melotte and Taddy Blasuziak in the overall results.
Simone Albergoni posted another victory on his TE310 for the CH Racing Team, comfortably winning the 450cc four-stroke class and demonstrating increasing confidence on his new bike.
There were some great results in the other classes too: Giacomo Redondi was second in the 125cc class, and Michael Pogna finished in second place in the 250cc two-stroke class on his Husqvarna WR250, assisted by Team RS Moto Agazzi, that also placed third in the 250cc four-stroke class with Maurizio Gerini, ahead of the other Husqvarna of Roberto Bazzurri.
In the 500cc four-stroke class, Alex Salvini continues his enduro learning curve, and managed to achieve a respectable third place finish on his TE511 in this particularly difficult race, due to poor ground conditions.