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Enduro Cup Registration Opens Tuesday, March 25

Mar 24, 2014
by Enduro Cup  
Bell Enduro Cup Canyons Start

Enduro Cup is thrilled to announce GoPro as presenting sponsor of the 2014 season. GoPro makes the world’s best selling and most versatile cameras, enabling people to capture immersive and engaging footage of themselves during their favourite activities. Enduro Cup looks forward to leveraging the GoPro partnership to better document events and the enduro mountain bike racing culture. In addition to GoPro, Sierra Nevada and SRAM are also partners of the 2014 Enduro Cup.

Registration for the 2014 Enduro Cup presented by GoPro season will open Tuesday, March 25 at 6PM MDT at EnduroCupMTB.com/register-to-race. The 2014 Enduro Cup season features three thrilling and unique stops-Moab, UT (May 3), Sun Valley, ID (Jun. 27-29) and Canyons Resort, Park City, UT (July 19). Both the Sun Valley Super Enduro and Canyons Resort races are part of the North American Enduro Tour. Athlete capacity is limited, and racers are encouraged to register early to secure their spot.

Riders can choose to participate in a single race or purchase a season pass. Enduro Cup presented by GoPro registration is open to men and women, professional and amateur adults, and juniors ages 14-18. All registration fees include a T-shirt and lunch in addition to the race entry. The Sun Valley and Canyons Resort registration fees will also include lift tickets for race day(s), which are not applicable to the Moab stop.

2014 Enduro Cup presented by GoPro Season Schedule and Pricing
- Moab, UT at Magnificent 7: May 3, $89
- Sun Valley Super Enduro* at the Ride Sun Valley Bike Festival: June 27-29, $160
- Canyons Resort*: July 19, $100
- Seasons Pass (All three stops): $310
*Included on the 2014 NAET schedule.

For more information or to register visit www.endurocupmtb.com or follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram via EnduroCupMTB. Enduro Cup is an MSI production.

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17 Comments
  • 7 1
 Is it just me or is every single (crown) fork in this picture is a fox.
  • 3 1
 It's that enduro-specific Kashima Coating.
  • 5 1
 This was from The Canyons event last year. The Pike had just hit the media and was barely available. Pretty much everybody who can is on a Pike these days. I was blown away when I got mine over Christmas at how much better it was than the Fox 34 I rode last year. Still blown away.
  • 1 0
 Not sure why you are getting neg propped, you are totally correct.
  • 1 0
 We plan to post course information and a course preview 24 hours prior to each race, but information won't be available before then. There will be some fun adjustments to the courses this year. Hope to see you all there!
  • 1 0
 Their website is pretty week with details on lodging, courses, etc. at this point.
  • 2 0
 Sun Valley seems to mostly be on trails you can't ride anyways, The Canyons is changing up their course... I think and Sundance will be at least down the "experts" trail while they may change it up...


that's how Enduro is supposed to be! BLIND! there goes $300 bucks...
  • 1 0
 I like the idea of blind racing so long as the trail, especially features are very well marked. Although I think racing blind could be sketchy if you have really tech features. If there are some potentially wild tech sections, I think one or two laps isn't a bad idea.
  • 1 0
 Yea true but that's why they do release info. on the courses early enough to allow people to go there and practice. I was responding more to the dude above me who seems worried that since the courses haven't been revealed months in advance, somehow he's gonna have trouble knowing which hotel to rent out or what it seems like, which trails he needs to ride in order to train months in advance... or something like that.
  • 4 2
 Nobody in the picture has goggles on. So NOT Enduro!
  • 1 0
 So ready
  • 2 4
 There's an Enduro mt. Bike culture now? What, mt. Biking is not cool enough?
  • 1 4
 Sounds interesting, but is it enduro approved?
  • 1 4
 I'm glad I've been riding enduro before enduro.
  • 2 0
 That wasn't Enduro, it was trail riding. Enduro didn't exist until the press release came out a few months ago.
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