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Stevens Crowned High School National Enduro Champion

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The Brother Leader Tread KTM Enduro team had a triumphant weekend at the recent rounds 4-6 of the National Enduro series in Pilgrims Rest. Youngster Matthew Stevens clinched the National Championship title in the High School Class, while teammate Dylan Jones secured a consistent podium finish in the E1 class.

Flying the orange flag high, Matthew Stevens emerged victorious in the highly competitive High School Class. After winning rounds 4 and 5, Stevens encountered an unexpected challenge during the final round when a puncture in his front tube forced him to slow down. Despite this setback, he finished second, securing enough points to win the High School championship.

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Reflecting on the whole weekend, Stevens said: “The Metzeler tyre got me home even with a puncture, and I was still able to take the championship win.”

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“It’s a dream come true,” Stevens said. “I’ve been working so hard towards this goal for years, and to finally achieve it is an incredible feeling. The racing couldn’t have gone better. I felt strong and confident all weekend, and I was able to ride at a high level and consistently challenge for the win. I’m so grateful for the support from my team, my family, and my friends. They’ve all played a huge role in my success, and I couldn’t have done it without them”

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Teammate Dylan Jones also had a successful weekend, putting his orange machine on the podium in the E1 class for all three rounds. His consistent performance solidified his position as a top contender in the series.

“I had a really good weekend,” Jones commented. “Staying consistent throughout all three rounds was big for me. I enjoyed the racing and the competition, and I’m happy with my results. The conditions were challenging, but I was able to adapt and perform well. I’m looking forward to next season and will continue to push myself to improve.”

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Unfortunately, due to a broken thumb sustained in August, Will Slater was unable to start the race and was therefore unable to compete this weekend. The team wishes Slater a speedy recovery and looks forward to his return to racing.

Megan Prinsloo, Brother Leader Tread KTM team manager commented on the weekend’s racing “I am beyond proud of our rider’s exceptional performances this weekend! I want to thank every member of the team for all the hard work they put in throughout the season. We are excited to carry this momentum forward to the Roof of Africa.”

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Compiled by the ZA Bikers / ZA Lifestyle team.
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