From the Chilean powder to the mud of Colombia’s coffee plantations, the Enduro World Series certainly tests riders’ ability to adapt to terrain. The second round of the EWS promised to be a very difficult and it’s holding true so far, it seems. Martin Maes, who placed second in Chile, dislocated his shoulder in the crash in the video above. Fortunately, the shoulder popped back in right away, but the Belgian will have to have it looked at once he returns home, for this race, unfortunately he’s out of contention.
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