RBKO sold out within an hour!
The 1000 starting places for Red Bull Knock Out were sold out within a short time on Saturday, just like the previous edition. The toughest beach race in the world has now become a classic for which motocrossers from home and abroad were ready to get their starting spot on Saturday. All 39 starting places were taken in 1000 minutes.
This year's Red Bull Knock Out is on Saturday, November 10. The 1000 amateur and professional motocross riders compete on the beach of The Hague (Scheveningen) with the loose sand, the rising tide and with themselves. The design of the beach race remains largely the same as previous editions. New this year is that Red Bull Knock Out is part of the international World Enduro Super Series (WESS), a classification of various enduro and motocross events. Red Bull Knock Out is the last race in that classification.
Red Bull Knock Out is tough for participants and a motocross spectacle for visitors. The technical inspection of the engines will take place on Friday. The races are held on Saturday and there are other activities on and around the beach. Last year, Red Bull Knock Out attracted more than 75.000 people to the beach in The Hague. Jeffrey Herlings rode supreme to victory, followed by Briton Nathan Watson and teammate Glenn Coldenhoff.
More information about the track and top riders at the start will be announced later on website.
Posted: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
By: Red Bull
Photo: Red Bull
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