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TORK CRAFT ROUTES EPIC ROOF OF AFRICA
Roof of Africa satellite GPS units powered by Tork Craft batteries
A round of the Hard Enduro World Championship for the first time in 2025, South Africa can be proud of 18 year old Hilton, KZN World Junior Hard Enduro Champion James Moore winning his maiden Roof of Africa in Lesotho over the weekend. Moore held '25 World Champion Mani Lettenbichler's KTM, Husqvarna hero Billy Bolt and the rest of the field off for an historic first Hard Enduro victory on his KTM.
The Roof of Africa has always been an epic race. First run over the Malutis over a half century ago, tales of mountain adventures abound over the years. In the late 'seventies, some 30 riders were trapped in the mountains when they were snowed in. Lost, fortunately, most of them found haven in a schoolhouse at the foot of the Letele Pass before finding their way out the next day.
A few years later, several riders were cut off when the Senqu River burst its banks. Over time, it's become essential to keep riders on track and today, every Roof of Africa rider must carry a GPS satellite device to keep them on the correct mountain trac. And to ensure that every GPS unit ran reliably throughout the three day epic, all were powered by a regular Tork Craft AA battery four pack.
Renowned for reliable and long service without breaking the bank, Tork Craft offers a complete range of batteries from the Roof of Africa ready AAs as well as A and AAA batteries in alkaline, lithium and even rechargeable options, to the full range C, D, 9V and more, as well as lithium and alkaline coin batteries and the rest. Reliable, ready to use and cost-effective Tork Craft batteries have a long shelf life.
| What | Tork Craft Batteries track Roof of Africa |
| Where | Maseru, Lesotho |
| When | 20-22 November 2025 |
| Community | South Africa National |