The club is delighted with the success of yesterday’s Beaufort Vinduro. Eighty riders enjoyed a challenging and unique vinduro event that was thankfully spared from potentially dire weather! The heavy rain on Saturday night was just enough to ‘settle the dust’.
Congratulations to all riders who completed all, most, or some of the 120 km course. It really had a bit of everything, and we are grateful for the many messages of thanks and appreciation we have received. If you haven’t been to the Beaufort Vinduro yet, make sure you get there in 2017!
Obviously, an event of this scale requires a lot of work to prepare and execute. VERi would like to thank the following organisations and individuals (in no particular order): The Dja Dja Warrung traditional land owners, Peter “Drakie” Drakeford, the Aked family, Paul Kalika, Rachelle Wilkinson, George & Barb Goddard, Hancock Victorian Plantations (HVP), Colin Harper, Kurt, Rob Warner, Don, Mick Stevens, Scott Schalders, Juzzy, Kristin C, Vinduro Penrite Team, Peter, DELWP, Bunnings, Discount Motorcycle Wreckers, John Searby, Beaufort Newsagency, Raglan CFA Brigade, Les Barfoot, The Pyrenees Advocate, The Ararat Advertiser, Max Heizer, John “Tex” O’Brien, Geoff Morris Concepts, Dale Tiley, Richard, the Allen brothers, Karen, Andrea, Rose, the OzVMX forum, the Raglan Reserve Committee, all the motorbike businesses who displayed our promo poster, and everyone else we may have forgotten.
Our best wishes go to the two riders who were injured on Sunday. We hope you both have a speedy recovery.