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Is This The Hardest Motorbike Race In The World? The Red Bull Erzbergrodeo Is Pure Insanity On Two Wheels!

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There are a lot of different motorsports, and all have their challenges, personalities, and history, but the guys and gals that go out and race off-road, on two wheels, in motorcycle enduro style races are some of the most hard core. When you see the kind of terrain and conditions that these folks are racing in during the 30th running of the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo in Austria you will be blown away. While a bunch of riders start this race, only a handful will actually finish! And when you see the conditions at the Iron Giant, you’ll understand why. We’re talking about a level of rocks and hillclimbs you may never have seen before. It really is that gnarly.

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welcome to the 30th edition of the world’s most savage enduro race that pits man and machine against the brutal terrain of a giant iron mine in the heart of Austria. Hard Enduro superstars wrangle over 35km of boulder-strewn terrain and forest ascents during the world’s toughest motorcycle race. Only a few will reach the revered finish line.

The post Is This The Hardest Motorbike Race In The World? The Red Bull Erzbergrodeo Is Pure Insanity On Two Wheels! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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