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🎥 Highlights: AORC Round 9 Coonalpyn

7 years ago | Words: Motorcycling Australia | Photos: John Pearson Media

The conditions were pristine and the racing was second to none. One rider who, you could argue, would sum up the weekend as perfect would be Daniel Sanders (Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team), who came away today as the undisputed 2019 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) E3-class Champion, as well as clocking in the fastest Outright time for both days’ racing. Celebrating alongside Chucky, though not for Championship success but for the Round 9 win, was Luke Styke in the E1 class, Daniel Milner in E2 and Kyron Bacon in EJ.
Check out all the action from Round 8 & 9 of the 2019 AORC at Coonalpyn below…


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