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Mari & Erin Harris go 1-2 in the Welsh Open Youth Hare ‘N” Hounds Championship

Mari & Erin Harris go 1-2 in the Welsh Open Youth Hare 'N" Hounds Championship

Teenage enduro rider Mari Harris has been crowned Welsh Open Youth Hare’n’ Hounds 2024 Beginner Big Wheel 85cc champion after a brilliant season on her new CF Racing bike.

Words and Images by Gary Jones Photography

She has won the series five points ahead of her twin sister Erin Harris, who also had a brilliant first season on her Big Wheel 85cc bike. Both are members of the Dyfed Dirt Bike Club.

The duo riders from Blaenau Ffestiniog have finished a four-round championship, travelling all over Wales to compete in the series.

Both of them finished second and third in the girl’s overall category, behind Ceri Jones from Dinas Maddwy.

READ MORE: BRITISH ENDURO NEWS

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