April 26, 2013 at 3:26 p.m.
If anything, the new Endurance Series by the Bermuda Motorcycle Racing Club has proven unpredictable.
The series has produced four different winners over the two race days.
The series finale takes place on Saturday and can any team pull off that elusive second victory?
Team Honda Racing, Bruce Degrilla Jr and Keanu Wilson, won Round 1 of the Superbike Class endurance race whilst Team Energizer Bunny, Cyril Whitter III, won Round 2.
In the Supermini Class Team Fed Up Racing, Ryan Resendes, won Round 1 with Place Racing Team, Haley Place, taking the victory in Round 2 of the series.
The Endurance Racing series has seen an assortment of teams participating across the two classifications. Teams consisting of solo riders to groups of three have tested their stamina and endurance over this gruelling challenge of teamwork and physical ability.
Saturday’s finale will also serve as a pre-staging for the season opener of the Circuit Racing National Championship round scheduled for May 5.
Saturday’s race will again see teams compete in two categories: the Superminis (under 125cc) and the Superbikes (GP 125, formula extreme and superbike 600).
To register riders can pay the $10 fee for a one-day membership or $100 for the annual membership. The team entry on the day is $100. Registration deadline is 2pm on Saturday, April 27 at the Bermuda Motor-Sports Park.
To get more information visit the club’s website at www.bmrc.bm or its Facebook page.
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