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CONSISTENT RESULTS IN THE AUSTRALIAN ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP
Australia- The AORC (Australian Off Road Championship) stayed in Hedley, Victoria for its rounds 3 and 4. The weather was very cold and wet so conditions were not really the best ones for off road motorcycling. On Saturday the Round 3 a Cross country style event started less than ideal for Husqvarna rider Glenn Kearney. But after an outstanding fight of Glenn he finished 2nd very close to winner Chris Hollis. Round 4 was a sprint event in also very bad conditions. The top five riders finished within only a few seconds and Glenn Kearney earned with position 3 his second podium on this weekend. In the veterans' class Damien Haley won the three hour mud bath on Saturday and also the sprint on Sunday with his Husqvarna TE 310.
In the overall standings of the AORC Husqvarna is with his riders Bartosz Oblucki on 3rd and Glenn Kearney on 4th in E2 class and Luka Bussa on 4th in E1 class well positioned so far.
Australia- The AORC (Australian Off Road Championship) stayed in Hedley, Victoria for its rounds 3 and 4. The weather was very cold and wet so conditions were not really the best ones for off road motorcycling. On Saturday the Round 3 a Cross country style event started less than ideal for Husqvarna rider Glenn Kearney. But after an outstanding fight of Glenn he finished 2nd very close to winner Chris Hollis. Round 4 was a sprint event in also very bad conditions. The top five riders finished within only a few seconds and Glenn Kearney earned with position 3 his second podium on this weekend. In the veterans' class Damien Haley won the three hour mud bath on Saturday and also the sprint on Sunday with his Husqvarna TE 310.
In the overall standings of the AORC Husqvarna is with his riders Bartosz Oblucki on 3rd and Glenn Kearney on 4th in E2 class and Luka Bussa on 4th in E1 class well positioned so far.