Josh Green: The Unwanted Gap Year
8 years ago | Photos: Troy Pears
Last year, Josh Green won the E1 class at the AORC and A4DE, ran second Outright in the AORC and Enduro-X Nats, podiumed at both Finke and Hattah, and was part of Australia’s ISDE-winning team. So, with Toby Price’s departure, Green looked like he’d be the man to beat this season. Sadly, his left knee had other ideas. The article on “Green’s Gap Year” can be found on page 110 of Transmoto‘s 2016 September-October (#58) issue, embedded below.
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