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SAM ROGERS AND RIEJU WIN 2023 WHES | Latest | News | Race Reports

Sam Rogers has conquered the Western Australia Hard Enduro Series (WHES), taking top spot on the mighty Rieju MR 300 PRO!

In the ultimate showdown at the ‘Toodyay Terror 2.0,’ Sam Rogers performance secured not only a first-place victory but also the coveted WHES Championship title for 2023.

On the 28th of October 2023, amidst the roar of engines and the cheers of fans, Sam Rogers clinched the first position at the Toodyay Terror 2.0, making him the undisputed champion of the WHES 2023 series. His performance was not only awe-inspiring but also a testament to his unwavering dedication to the sport. Sam rode the Rieju MR 300 PRO, a motorcycle that’s a force to be reckoned with, specially crafted for hard enduro.

The Toodyay Terror is where the bold-hearted shine. Nestled in Morangup, Toodyay, this track is home to technical and challenging trials terrain. It’s one of the most spectator-friendly races, where fans line the creek bed, cheering the riders on. And it was here, at the Toodyay Terror 2.0, that Sam Rogers emerged victorious on his Rieju MR 300 PRO. Sam’s journey up the podium at the Toodyay Terror has been nothing short of spectacular. Just last year, he clinched a hard-fought 3rd place, and earlier this year, he cranked up the intensity, securing a well-deserved 2nd place finish.

The WA Hard Enduro Series, born from the dreams of a passionate group of hard enduro enthusiasts in 2020, is now the fastest-growing off-road motorcycle series in Western Australia. In 2022, it was officially incorporated, marking its commitment to growing the sport and providing an electrifying experience for fans and riders of all levels. These events are the ultimate test of physical and mental strength, allowing riders to challenge themselves against the best in the state, and soon, the best in the country. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just dipping your toes into the off-road world, WHES has something special for everyone.

The WHES Event Lineup:
  • Bridgetown – April 1-2: The season revved up at Jarvis Coaching & Invitational.
  • Toodyay – May 6: The WHES Round 1 set the tone for what was to come.
  • Roelands – June 3-5: A back-to-back spectacle with WHES Rounds 2 & 3.
  • Bridgetown – July 22: WHES Round 4 – the Midseason Mayhem!
  • Williams – September 23: WHES Round 5 – CANCELLED.
  • Toodyay 2.0 – October 28: The grand finale at Toodyay Terror 2.0!