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Br<strong>ad</strong>ley Cox: OR3<br />
Brother Le<strong>ad</strong>er Tre<strong>ad</strong> KTM teammate Br<strong>ad</strong>ley Cox stormed to<br />
national OR3 glory for the second time in his career. The young<br />
multi-disciplined talent has been determined to make a name<br />
for himself in all facets of South African motorsport.<br />
With his sights set on dreams as big as racing the Dakar Rally<br />
in the near future, the victory was an important stepping stone<br />
for Cox.<br />
“It takes a village to make this dream happen - thanks to everyone<br />
who has been a part of my circle! Hours and hours of hard<br />
work goes into this and to see it payoff is always so rewarding,”<br />
KTM South Africa’s Louwrens Mahoney:<br />
“What a season it’s been! From not knowing if we’d even be<br />
able to race again this year, to walking away with the OR1 and<br />
OR3 National championship – it is a big blessing for the team!”<br />
“A cherry on the top of what was a phenomenally successful<br />
season for the team was a second place from Jarryd Coetzee.<br />
The OR2 rider fought tooth and nail to defend his 2019 title and<br />
will certainly return to try reclaim the top step next year.”<br />
“I am so proud of the riders and the team for all their hard<br />
work and dedication throughout this challenging year. It was a<br />
demanding weekend of racing, but everyone gave 110 % and it<br />
payed off in the end. We will now regroup and start planning for<br />
the 2021 season. Thanks so much to all our riders, their family<br />
and everyone in the team for all the sacrifices that m<strong>ad</strong>e this<br />
dream come true for everyone,”