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Organisers hail Ski-an-Duro success

Ski-an-Duro

ORGANISERS are ‘delighted’ with the first instalment of the new ski and biking enduro race, Ski-an-Duro, which was hosted by Nevis Range, along with event partners No Fuss Events, a fortnight ago.

The event, which took place on Sunday March 25, combined snow and ski/board cross with mountain bike enduro and attracted dozens of competitors up the gondola.

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