Ballito enduro brothers keep rolling
Following a successful completion of both days, the young brothers were rewarded with their coveted event shirts, ensuring their participation in July should they choose to compete.
Star enduro biking brothers, Sean (9) and Cameron Peacock (9), continue to compete beyond their years under the guidance of their dad, Simon.
The twins were back in action at the Impi Dabbler this past weekend and were unsurprisingly the youngest in the field by some distance.
Held at the Elandsheim Retreat near Dundee, the Dabbler serves as a skill level test for riders who want to compete in the Impi Hard Enduro, which will take place in the Drakensberg in July.

It is meant to be of a similar difficulty to limit dropouts when the main event comes around.
This meant the group, including chaperone Simon, completed 96.1km on a gruelling day one, backed up by a tricky 35km stint the following morning.
“It was not only far but it was technical too, a very tough two days out there. The boys finished the event exhausted, but with smiles all round,” said Simon.

Following a successful completion of both days, the young brothers were rewarded with their coveted event shirts, ensuring their participation in July should they choose to compete.
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