Toughness Comes From Within

6 years ago | Photos: Donat O'Kelly

Transmoto Events were conceived around the idea of connecting dirt bike communities; not as spectators, but as participants themselves.
A greater majority of people enter these endurance events in a Team, but a select few chance their luck as an Ironman; a sole rider committed to a torturous 12 continuous hours on a dirt bike.

One Ironman stands out from the pack, a 28-year old masochist from Port Macquarie called Kye Anderson. He has become the most prolific winner ever, racking up seven Ironman-class wins.
We teamed up with Amarok Australia to tell his captivating story…


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