BK Enduro 2013 starts without a promoter
The Belgian enduro season starts on Sunday in Warnant, Namur. As tradition dictates, the Domaine des Aujes is the setting for the start of the BK Enduro.
However, it threatens to be a bit of a bad start because after three seasons it holds TKO, the organization of former enduro top rider Thierry Klutz, quit as promoter of it UK Enduro. Klutz picks up the criticism from certain BMB board membern no more. He is particularly concerned about the suggestions that he enriched himself from the enduro riders. You can Klutz's motivation to stop if BK promoter read on our French-language sister site.
Despite the lack of a promoter, it still looks to be an interesting Belgian Championship. With 12 matches, the calendar is certainly well filled. In addition, the BMB has now hired a professional company, RIS Timing, to do the timekeeping. Hopefully that means a definitive end to all the fumbling and waiting for days for an official result.
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