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Round 3 of the 2025 ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship is Cowm bound!

Round 3 of the 2025 ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship is Cowm bound!

The third round of the 2025 ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship will be run at the famous Cowm Quarry by the Dirtbike Action Club following the withdrawal of WOR Enduro Sport, who was set to host the round.

Images courtesy of Matthew Rudd Photography

Raw Enduro put on the opening round a few weeks back, which was a huge success and had a great entry, but WOR Enduro Sports Promoter Steve Ireland, who was present, was “on the receiving end of some antisocial and aggressive behaviour.” which meant that he, “made the difficult decision not to be part of the championship as he couldn’t risk that kind of behaviour happening at his event.”

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The three series promoters, Raw Enduro, WH Offroad and Dirtbike Action though, have worked overtime to secure Cowm Leisure for Round 3, which will take place on the 23rd of March, with Damo Butler set to build a course to be proud of.

Well done to the Promoters for pulling together.

Round two is next up, which will be the Wild Willys Extreme at Tong on February 16th, when the big guns Billy Bolt and Mani Lettenbichler will be going head to head for British Extreme Enduro glory.

See the full revised schedule below:

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