Curt Warren wins Dalby Big Air 2009
Dalby Big Air, Queensland (AU) ran from 8 – 14 March this year. The influence of tropical cyclone Hamish meant that four tasks were achieved, the first of which was a 338 km monster, won by Curt Warren.
The Australian went on to win overall on his Moyes Litespeed RS4, ahead of fellow countrymen Jonny Durand (Moyes Litesport 4) and Steve Blenkinsop (Moyes Litespeed S 3.5).
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