Martin Maes cemented his place as one of the future riders to beat in enduro. In fact, with fourth overall today that makes him one of the riders to beat today and only sixteen years old. In a sport where the endurance fitness that comes with age plays a big part, that must be a scary prospect for the rest of the field.
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Martin Maes cemented his place as one of the future riders to beat in enduro. In fact, with fourth overall today that makes him one of the riders to beat today and only sixteen years old. In a sport where the endurance fitness that comes with age plays a big part, that must be a scary prospect for the rest of the field.
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