
Graham Jarvis nuevamente en México. Foto: Husqvarna.
Avandarocks Hard Enduro, confirma la participación del piloto de Husqvarna, Graham Jarvis, para la edición 2016.
Esta es la segunda edición del Enduro Extremo en México Avandarocks y cuenta con la organización de los experimentados pilotos Peter Weiss y Jesús «Zavle» Zavala contará con pilotos de talla de internacional, así lo dan a conocer en sus redes sociales.
Graham Jarvis, piloto oficial de Husqvarna estará nuevamente en suelo mexicano del 25 al 27 de febrero y donde a los días siguiente dará clínicas de manejo.
También se ha confirmado al piloto norteamericano Kyle Redmond, especialista en pruebas extremas.
No lo pienses y participa, hay una categoría para ti.
Cupo limitado.
AvandaRocks II, 25-27 Febrero del 2016
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