Enduro World Championship: Off-Road Motorcycle Racing Series Reaches Half-Way Mark

Last weekend’s Enduro World Championship, in Finland, turned out to be as exhilarating as it had promised to be. The Enduro World Championship is an off-road motorcycle series that travels around the world and competes on numerous different obstacle courses. Each round consists of an Enduro test, a motocross test and an extreme test.
The light rain at the Grand Prix Bike Magazine of Finland in Riihimäki, made the race more challenging for the drivers and Mika Aloha of Team HM Honda Zanardo emerged victorious with a timing of 1:04:47 minutes in the Enduro 1 class (100 to 125 cc 2-stroke or 175 - 250 cc 4-stroke). Johnny Aubert and the KTM Enduro Factory Team dominated the Enduro 2 class (175 to 250 cc 2-stroke or 290 - 450 cc 4-stroke) with a timing of 1:05:01 minutes and Ivan Cerevantes, also from the KTM Enduro Factory Team was fastest in the Enduro 3 class (290 to 500 cc 2-stroke or 475 - 650 cc 4-stroke) with a timing of 1:05:44 minutes; with all three of now holding the most number of points in the series so far. However, they will have to stay on the podium next week, at the Grand Prix IRS of Slovakia in Puchov, to keep their lead in the 2009 Series.
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