Video: Bluegrass Enduro Tour 2014 Round #03 - Rombach-le-Franc

May 13, 2014
by Bluegrass Eagle  
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The European enduro crowd confronted each other once again this past Sunday at Rombach-le-Franc in Alsace, for the third round of the Bluegrass Enduro Tour 2014.

Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014

The Scott and BMC teams were out in force.


Rémy Absalon, inspired by his second place at Dabo had his eyes on the top step of the podium. But François Bailly-Maitre from Jura and the Swiss rider Florian Golay had also decided to fight for victory, as had Liam Moynihan from Scotland (Canyon). Among the girls, Claire Hassenfratz was favourite but also had to confront fierce opposition from Switzerland and Germany. The Irish rider, Cait Elliot was the outsider.

Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014

A really tempting program - In all, more than 400 riders, representing 10 different nationalities, were signed up for 5 timed specials with a total 1200m of ascents and an accumulated descent of more than 1700m.

Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014

The Day
From 8am, the first competitors set off from Rombach's village square for the first liaison, the longest of the day, which took around 45 minutes riding with about a hundred meters of hike-a-biking. A perfect warm-up! The first Special cut straight to the chase with a start through rocks then a string of technical bends. The view from the starting line of the Special 2 alone made the trip worthwhile! The Special started along a hairpin track before a faster, smoother stretch which slalomed across soft ground.

Special 3 came just before a refueling pit stop on the village square which was much appreciated by all the riders. It was a welcome break after such an unrelenting battle. Liaison 4 was, just this once, by shuttle. The bikes were loaded on trailers while the riders got on the bus. Special 4 followed part of Special 1 before plunging along a faster, more physically demanding stretch.

Special 5 started with a faster part along slippery ground before a narrower section punctuated with hairpin bends. The final section was on the village square and included a northshore-style structure just for show! A fun, single track between hedgerows led to the finish line.


Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014


Throughout the day, short rain showers were followed by clear skies. At the finish line, all the competitors had one thing in common – a big smile and a mud-splattered face.

Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014



At the end of a battle which had been very close throughout the day, it was finally Rémy Absalon (Scott) who won the men's with a time of 24'57", just in front of François Bailly-Maitre (BMC) and Pierre-Charles Georges (Lac Blanc). The women's podium was truly international, with Hannah Roether, a German from Fribourg in third place, the Swiss rider Manuela Chisten in second place and the French rider Claire Hassenfratz on the top step with a time of 31'37". The gap between the racing times, in all categories, was tiny and showed the high level of riders taking part.

Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014

Bluegrass Enduro Tour Round 2 2014


The next round will be on the 16th and 17th of August in Dublin for the 4th round of the Bluegrass Enduro Tour 2014. Saturday is reserved for the women's race and Sunday for the men's.

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7 Comments
  • 3 0
 I want the new Met Parachute full face now!
  • 1 1
 Kind of ugly, sorry
  • 3 0
 I think this is the most French city name that we can found !
  • 1 0
 From the Bluegrass website: "...Called for centuries L’Allemand-Rombach (the German Rombach), the village name was changed in December 2, 1918 in Rombach-le-Franc, following a decision by the council to highlight the importance of linking the town to France..." Smile

And it was a great day with nice trails. On to the next one!
  • 1 0
 Ok buddy, but it doesn't change the fact that this city sounds very very french in french ear
  • 2 0
 yep has been a sick race!
  • 1 0
 Good stuff!







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