Picking up the challenge with just 3 months to prepare, Wayne Braybrook and his RAW Enduro Events team pulled off the final two rounds of the 2022 British Enduro Championship running a monster 23 mile lap at Catterick.
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Last used for bikes 20 years ago, Braybrook rode the last British Enduro Staged at Catterick on a 450 Honda. His experience and cool manner allowed him and his marshals to show Britain’s Elite what they could provide to enhance the BEC.
Braybrook said: “Preparation and experience was the key to Catterick running well. Not just running events experience, but I drew on my experiences from BEC events during my career to make the going fun jet challenging. The most nerve wracking part was making sure the check times were spot on for all classes.
“I had some very close friends assisting with feedback from riders, that info was actioned directly on the weekend, making sure everyone finished the 2022 BEC season on a high.”
On Saturday Daniel McCanney powered to the win ahead of Jed Etchells and Dan Mundell which was a result that was repeated on Sunday but it was Alex Snow who was crowned the 2022 British Enduro Champion!
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