Rising speedway star Kyle Bickley will take on some of the best young riders in the world tomorrow.
The 13-year-old Workington rider will compete at the FIM Long Track Youth World Cup 250cc in Vechta, Germany.
The youngster will be going up against riders from across Europe, including Poland, Czech Republic, France and the Netherlands.
There were fears last month that Kyle's season was over when he blew two engines competing at the FIM Youth World Cup in the 250cc class in Lamothe, France.
It left Kyle with just one functioning bike but he needs to use three in rotation to compete in events.
However, he is now able to compete again after his dad Tony borrowed an engine from Kenneth Bjerre's dad Ivan, who is based in Denmark.
Kyle is currently the world 125cc champion after he won the Youth Gold Trophy in the Czech Republic in May.
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