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2019 AORC: Outright Update, After Round 6

7 years ago | Words: Andy Wigan | Photos: John Pearson Media

With Daniel Milner, Daniel Sanders, Luke Styke and Kyron Bacon all holding commanding leads in their classes (E3, E2, E1 and EJ, respectively), much of the focus for the 2019 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship has shifted to the inter-class battle for supremacy in the country’s premier off-road series, the Outright, as the series heads into its seventh round at Broken Hill this weekend.

Sadly, as you probably know by now, the AORC’s organising committee continues to withhold the Outright points and standings information. Which is why we’ll continue to quench everyone’s thirst by making that information public.
Here’s how the Outright points standings look after six of the 2019 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship’s (AORC) 11 rounds. And as you can see, it’s developing into one hell of a tussle at the top of the table for the series’ coveted Outright honours.

Fans can keep up-to-date with all the action from the series via Facebook and Instagram, and the AORC’s dedicated website: AORC.org.au


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