Banjarmasin, S Kalimatan (ANTARA) - The world Enduro champion Graham Jarvis rides again in the challanging Uncle Hard Enduro dirt bike race at Kiram Park attraction, Banjar District, South Kalimantan, this year.
"Yes, Jarvis is back at this 2024 Uncle Hard Enduro," said the event committee Ashadi Abu at Kiram Park attraction, Banjar District, Thursday.
He said the British legend rider was an icon of Uncle Hard Enduro since it was held first in 2019. He has never been absent from showing his skills since then.
"We are very grateful that he come back to fulfill our invitation," he said.
He even had tested the tracks, which are said to be more challanging this year.
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Uncle Hard Enduro is held from August 9 to 11, 2024 in the series of the South Kalimantan Province's 74th anniversary celebration.
Uncle Hard Enduro is a trail or dirt bike championship initiated by South Kalimantan Governor H Sahbirin Noor, or popularly known as Uncle Birin, and this year is the fourth.
Not only Graham Jarvis, who has been the British Trials Champion five times, the British Enduro champion five times, and other world champion, other world riders also take part in this championship.
There are 22 riders from 11 countries to participate in the 2024 Uncle Hard Enduro in south Kalimantan.
They are including Tubat from Mongol, Nam Ki Lee (South Korea), Mario Roman (Spain), Giorgi Gakheladze (Georgia), Danila Chernyaev (Russia), Marc Fort Torres (Andora), Niko Piazza (America), Wade Young (South Africa) and Dieter Rudolf (Austria).
"All have been present to show off their best, attractive and entertaining performance. People are free to watch," said Ashadi.
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