Namibia: U.s. tough Nut to Crack for Enduro Riders

Forty-eight riders took part in the fourth round of the Bank Windhoek Namibia National Enduro Series which took place on Saturday, 7 June, in Uis.

Saturday morning greeted the 48 entrants with blue skies and cold winds. The race got off to a shaky start. Most of the riders got lost on the first lap due to a number of reasons ranging from marshals that pointed riders in the wrong direction and bunting being blown away by the wind. Therefore the race was stopped after the first lap so that the race organisers could rectify these problems.

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