Fahringer Wins SEER Nightmare
Extreme Enduro
I
t is rather a challenge to ride a
night hard enduro in dry condi-
tions, but Hurricane Delta left a
particularly wet and gloomy path
in its wake, just in time for the
October 10 SRT SEER Racing
Nightmare Extreme Enduro at
Hale Mountain in Alabama.
The grim looking weather fore-
cast had many racers deciding to
stay at home. But 35 brave racers
did show up and, as expected,
were certainly put to the test.
During the rainy day leading
up to the race, the SEER team
put a lot of effort into re-routing
and adjusting the sections for the
anticipated floods.
At precisely six p.m., the race
kicked-off with a Le Mans-style start.
The rain slowed down at the begin-
ning of the race but came back in
full force in the second hour.
SRT SEER series overall lead-
ers Nick Fahringer and Quinn
Wentzel delivered a spectacular
battle. After two hours and 45
minutes, the white flag came out
with Sherco's Fahringer securing
the overall win.
The SRT SEER series will fin-
ish their season at the same race
location of the Tennessee Knock-
Out race at the Trails Training
Center, November 14. CN
IN
THE
WIND
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Nick Fahringer
won the SRT
SEER Racing
Nightmare night
extreme enduro
in Alabama.