2026 Plews Tyres ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship round two this weekend sees Mario Roman back for a second wallow at the British mud at Wild Willy’s Extreme.

Round two of the British Extreme Enduro series looks set to be another sunny and dry race with temperatures souring and spectators lining up in their t-shirts and shorts for ice-creams and cold beers…

Wait, sorry, what we meant to say is it has rained every day of 2026 so far and it will be another mudfest. We got confused for a minute there.

Traditionally a stopover for some of the world’s best hard enduro riders including billy Bolt and Mani Lettenbichler, Wild Willy’s Extreme this year welcomes British Extreme round one winner Mario Roman to the Parkwood Off Road Centre at Tong this weekend.

The Spanish rider bossed the Ballbreaker Extreme showing his class ahead of reigning champion Dan Peace and Henry Moorhouse joining him on the podium.

It was a strong start to the season for the British hard enduro series and expect more of the same at round two. Will Hoare and his team have been putting in the hours to create a new course at Tong, already a well-established venue for enduro.

This weekend promises to be challenging but flowing with new sections added to the infamous parts of the track which will give spectators plenty to view for sure.

Sunday features a 9:30-11:30am morning race and 1:00-3:30 main experts and championship class race.

Spectators pay on the gate: £10 adults, under-16 £5, under-5 free.

Venue: Tong Lane, Tong, Bradford BD4 0RR

 

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