The third leg of the national enduro championship recently moved to the dry and warm Omaruru terrain, offering riders a distinct shift in scenery. Omaruru dished up savannah and grasslands alongside miles of thick sandy stretches – a stark contrast to the rocky, mountainous and hard riding surfaces of previous legs. This soft, uneven terrain made the course considerably more technical, forcing riders to work extra hard to manage their bikes comp…
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