The Welsh Two Day Enduro attracted more than 500 riders to Llandrindod Wells this summer.
The spa town provided the base for the 68th time since 1951 as riders from all across the world and as far afield as Australia completed a 125-mile a day loop around Powys, starting and finishing at the lake in Llandrindod, with the support of local landowners, Natural Resources Wales, Powys County Council and the Crown Estate.
Action from the Welsh Two Day Enduro. Picture by Gary Jones.
This year saw four special tests where riders complete a loop as fast as they can. The event is a highlight for many local bike enthusiasts whether competing or spectating.
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Some of the Powys riders who won trophies were Ryan Rowlands who won the Best Clubman and Clubman E2 class while Iwan Mills won the Best Mid Wales Sportsman trophy.
Action from the Welsh Two Day Enduro. Picture by Gary Jones.
Adam James was Best Overall Expert and winner of the E3 Expert class while Alex Walton was Best Welsh resident after ending second in the championship class.
Tom Knill ended second in the Classic Expert class while Tom Wright won the Expert E2 class with Will Green and David Williams won the Sidecar Championship class.
Action from the Welsh Two Day Enduro. Picture by Gary Jones.
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