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Fienhage ready to defend Germany’s FIM Long Track of Nations title at Vechta

Summary by FIM Long Track
When Germany begins its defence of the FIM Long Track of Nations (LToN) powered by Anlas, Kineo and HKC Koopmann on home ground at Vechta on Saturday evening and, in the process, attempts to extend its number of victories in the competition to eleven, only one rider from its victorious 2024 team will be in action. Already a three-time winner of the event, Lukas Fienhage – who currently leads the 2025 FIM Long Track World Championship by two poi…
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FIM Long Track broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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