ADVX Changes with  John Hudson

ADVX Changes with John Hudson

This entry is part 11 of 23 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #7

Two up ADVX gets a tune-up

ADVX is going off. Entry numbers are huge, and after a look at some alternatives, there’s now a separate route for big bikes.

To make the event as good as it can be we are offering alternative routes to some of the harder sandy sections.

That will mean riders on the big bikes, like the BMWs, Triumphs, Yamahas and KTMs, can still participate and have the option to take whichever route they would prefer.

We’ve tried to design the course so a group of mates who would normally want to camp together would still be able to 90 per cent of the time, even if they split up to do the different routes.

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