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The 2018 TKO is coming to the TTC this weekend, Aug 18-19; see the updates on the blog

The 2018 Kenda Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro, hosted here at the TTC,  is this weekend, Aug 18-19. See all these updates on the TKO blog:

2018 Kenda Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro schedule confirmed; Amateur registration opens November 30

The Trials Training Center in Sequatchie, Tennessee will host the eighth annual Kenda Tennessee Knockout on the weekend of August 18-19, 2018. The TKO is recognized as one of the premier off-road motorcycle races in the United States, attracting some of the best racers from around the world.

Cody Webb, arguably the best American Extreme Enduro racer, has been challenged by many of the best US and international riders and has still managed to take the TKO title five years in a row.

Cody Webb has taken on stiff competition and still managed to win five straight Kenda Tennessee Knockout events. He will be back to go for his sixth straight win in 2018. Photo: Adam Booth

In 2017, the UK’s Graham Jarvis challenged Webb but had to settle for second.

Graham Jarvis, the most successful Extreme off-road racer in the world, took on the TKO in 2017 and put up a good fight but ultimately finished second to Webb. Photo: Adam Booth

In 2016, South Africa’s Wade Young put up a good fight but he too finished second behind Webb. In 2015, it was the UK’s Jonny Walker that pushed Webb extremely hard but ultimately followed Webb to the finish. Spain’s Mario Roman, and top American’s like Taylor Robert and Kyle Redmond had joined Webb on the podium but have not been able to take him down.

Webb will be back on his FMF KTM aiming for his sixth straight TKO win in 2018. Any rider that finished in the top 25 on Sunday at the 2017 TKO will be qualified directly into the 2018 TKO Sunday program. In addition, the top off-road riders from other major US and International racing series and events will be invited directly into the Sunday program.

The Sunday format will again feature a multi-round Knockout format that is challenging for the riders and very spectator friendly. The expert riders will be competing for a $10,000 purse.

Saturday will be open to the first 250 amateur entries. The top 30 finishers from Saturday will earn a spot in Sunday’s expert program.

Amateur registration opens at 6:00 pm CST on Thursday, November 30, 2017. There are just 250 spots available and entries sold out in just a couple of hours for the 2017 event so please plan to get your entry in as soon as it opens. The registration link will be available on the TKO website.