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2023 FIM Long Track of Nations – Team & Rider lists

The 2023 FIM Long Track of Nations (LToN) is being staged this Sunday at Roden in the Netherlands, with Team GB hopeful of a great result after some superb performances in the World Long Track Championship.

Feature Image courtesy of FIM Long Track

Chris “Bomber” Harris will lead the team, having just missed out on the World title last weekend, and will be backed up by Zach Wajtknecht, who ended the season in fourth. They are backed up by two riders with tons of experience Andrew Appleton and Paul Hurry.

Reigning Champions Germany, with newly crowned World Long Track champion Martin Smolinksi, and France are the two favourites, but like all sports anything can happen on the day.

Fans who are unable to make the journey to Roden will still be able to watch all the action on a Pay-Per-View broadcast via a livestream package on the Tapes Up TV channel. For more details click here.

Team lists

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