It’s been more than a month already since the first-ever FIM Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup was held at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas, and the series’ organizers have already announced the addition of a new contender to the rider roster. It may not seem like much of a development, but for a competition this young, going from nine bikes to ten is quite the step.
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