Moir Claims Famous Victory in Finale

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The penultimate round of the Enduro World Series, Bluegrass EWS Finale served up an intense weekend of racing befitting of such an iconic venue.

Newcastles own Jack Moir (Canyon Collective) put the discomfort of a dislocated shoulder sustained in last week's round behind him and a mechanical to produce a win for the ages.

Martin Maes (GT Factory Racing) won the Pro Stage by a single second, with Moir in second and Richie Rude (Yeti/Fox Factory Team) claiming third.

Maes’ reign at the top proved to be short lived, with Moir’s championship hopes on the line he proved to be unstoppable, winning three of Sunday’s four stages to secure the win.

The never-ending battle between Rude and Moir took another turn today, as Moir’s race victory saw him leapfrog Rude in the standings to once again lead the rankings - but with just 70 points between them, it will all come down to the final race of the year.


The series’ attention now turns to the final race of the year in Scotland and with it the overall Championship standings.

Full results from today’s race can be found here.

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