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Robert DoughertyBroome Advertiser
The Willare Enduro is held on the unrelenting landscape of Yeeda Station.
Camera IconThe Willare Enduro is held on the unrelenting landscape of Yeeda Station. Credit: Hailey Seccombe

Endurance riders will be gathering for the Willare Four-Hour Enduro early next month.

Riders are offered the choice of a two-hour junior enduro race on Friday, September 1, the main event four-hour senior enduro race on Saturday or the one-hour step-thruough challenge on Sunday.

Kimberley Enduro Club president Robert McGregor said registrations were now open.

“It will be a weekend of racing and fast-paced motorsport — there’s nothing like an enduro in the Kimberley and spectators are welcome,” he said.

“The junior race is a 17km closed loop for 12 to 16-year-olds — it has tight technical trails and vast fence lines with firebreaks.

“The senior enduro is a 47km loop over ... Yeeda Station. The one-hour step-through challenge is a fun event for postie bikes and scooters with part proceeds to the Royal Flying Doctor Service, the course set at Willare roadhouse.”

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