The 50th edition of the Roof of Africa, the Mother of Hard Enduros, saw an international field of riders rallying over the spectacular mountains of Lesotho. check out the best of GoPro clip above to get into the action.
Snow, epic battles and a home win: Roof of Africa had it all. Typically known for its blisteringly hot temperatures, but Mother Nature had other ideas to celebrate the 50th edition of the race. Puffing out her chest on the eve of racing, she bellowed...
South Africa’s Travis Teasdale made his winning intentions for the 50th edition of the Roof of Africa perfectly clear by topping the leaderboard at the end of day one. A rising talent in Hard Enduro, KTM rider Travis Teasdale was on a charge today i...
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South Africa’s Travis Teasdale made his winning intentions for the 50th edition of the Roof of Africa perfectly clear by topping the leaderboard at the end of day one followed by also South Africans Blake Gutzeit and Wade Young. Who will finish first...
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Hard Enduro's baddest charged through the mountain kingdom of Lesotho during the 2016 Roof of Africa Race. Check out what the race looked like from their point of view - as if watching it from the sidelines wasn't intense enough.
Graham Jarvis successfully defended his Roof of Africa title at the final Hard Enduro of the year. The 41-year-old out-gunned a charging Alfredo Gómez, with South African Scott Bouverie rounding out the podium after three days of brutal racing in Les...
After three days and nearly 400km of racing, a mere nine seconds separated the top two riders. The final stage was a classic race of attrition, with the elder statesman's experience of the epic race in the highlands of the mountain kingdom gradually ...
Alfredo Gómez crossed the line in the fastest time on the brutal 170km first day route of the Roof of Africa in Lesotho on Friday. The Spaniard finished just faster than Brit Graham Jarvis, with South African Scott Bouverie in third.
South African Brett Swanepoel will start first on Friday’s stage one of the Roof of Africa in Lesotho, after setting the fastest combined time on Thursday’s Round the Houses lap race and mountain time trial. The 2015 third-place finisher outclassed 4...