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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
National Enduro Promotions Group (NEPG) has announced that the use of goggle tear offs will no longer be allowed in the AMA National Enduro series. The organization says landowners who permit them to hold races on their property have found disposed tear offs years after the competition was held, which endanger livestock as, if eaten, the tear offs can get caught in their digestive system.Beginning this year, the use of goggle tear offs is no longer permitted in AMA National Enduro competition. This rule applies to the NEPG Youth Challenge and NEPG manufacturer demo rides as well. (NEPG/)Relate ...
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National Enduro Promotions Group (NEPG) has announced that the use of goggle tear offs will no longer be allowed in the AMA National Enduro series. The organization says landowners who permit them to hold races on their property have found disposed tear offs years after the competition was held, which endanger livestock as, if eaten, the tear offs can get caught in their digestive system.Beginning this year, the use of goggle tear offs is no longer permitted in AMA National Enduro competition. This rule applies to the NEPG Youth Challenge and NEPG manufacturer demo rides as well. (NEPG/)Relate ...
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