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11 June 2018
Britain’s Billy Bolt has claimed victory at the opening round of the inaugural World Enduro Super Series – the Extreme XL Lagares in Portugal. Securing the top step of the podium the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider takes an early lead in this year’s search for the ULTIMATE ENDURO CHAMPION. In what was a thrilling and at times unpredictable battle, Bolt was followed home by Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jonny Walker (GB) in second with Germany’s Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) comple...
World Enduro Super Series 2018 - Extreme XL Lagares (POR) - Best of Action
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11 June 2018
The World Enduro Super Series has been launched for the 2018 season and will bring together some of the most iconic events on the calendar. It will lead to a first world enduro champion being crowned at the end of the campaign, which begins in Portugal next May. First impressions can be seen in the PreSeason Trailer and the first clip regarding the”Extreme XL Lagares”.
The WESS will include Hard Enduro, Classic Enduro, Cross-Country and Beach Racing-style events, with riders permitted to rid...
World Enduro Super Series 2018 - Extreme XL Lagares (POR) - Teaser
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27 July 2018
Wels, Austria - May 25, 2018 — Hot on the heels of an exciting opening round in Portugal, the World Enduro Super Series now heads to Austria for the Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble on May 31 - June 3. Long regarded as the world’s toughest single day Enduro, the Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble has grown during the last 24 years to become one of dirt bikes most important and fun-filled off-road festivals. Attracting an entry of up to 1,500 competitors from over 40 nations, Europe’s larg...
World Enduro Super Series 2018 - Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble (AUT) - Trailer
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27 July 2018
Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble once again lived up to its reputation as the toughest Xtreme Enduro race in the world on Sunday, June 3, 2018. The battle against the iron mountain took even the world’s best riders to their limits. Only 23 athletes reached the finish within the time limit of four hours. Briton Graham Jarvis raced to victory in a record time of 2 hours and 6 minutes after an extremely exciting race, closely followed by Jonny Walker (GBR) and Manuel Lettenbichler (GER). Aust...