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Johannesburg, South Africa – [September 2024] South African Red Bull Athlete Wade Young has once again dominated the hard enduro scene with a thrilling victory at the Inner City Enduro (ICE) in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape, which took place from 14 to 15 September 2024. With the win becoming yet another feather in his helmet, Young now turns his focus to the Roof of Africa in November, where he’s determined to match fellow Saffa Alfie Cox’s record of nine career wins.

Conquering the Urban Jungle

The Inner City Enduro brought a welcomed challenge for the rider. Gqeberha’s urban layout, coupled with short, high-pressure laps offered a stark contrast to the rugged, long-distance races Young is accustomed to. “The inner city was cool, definitely a different style of racing,” Young remarked. The event had riders navigating tight turns and unexpected terrain with mere seconds separating competitors. “The first corner was everything – if you didn’t get through there first, it was tough to catch up,” Young added.

Despite its unpredictability, Wade’s expertise shone through as he outpaced the field, proving his adaptability. His win highlighted his ability to adjust to any environment, a crucial skill as he heads into one of the most gruelling events on the hard enduro calendar.

Eyes on the Roof of Africa

With his victory in Gqeberha behind him, Young now sets his sights on the Roof of Africa, the ultimate test of endurance and skill. Having claimed the prestigious race eight times, Young is on the brink of making history. But for Wade, it’s not just about the record. “I don’t focus on that. Every race, I just aim to do my best and win,” he said, emphasising his no-nonsense approach to competition. Racing in Lesotho’s unforgiving mountains is always a challenge, but Young’s local support fuels his determination. “Racing in front of a home crowd gives me that extra push,” he shared.

As the Roof of Africa approaches, Wade Young’s form, experience, and dedication position him as the rider to watch. Whether or not he ties the record, his legacy is cemented, and his hunger for success continues to drive him forward.

Published by: Refilwe Makamedi

Picture Caption: As the Roof of Africa approaches, Wade Young’s form, experience, and dedication position him as the rider to watch.

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