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POC Scottish Enduro Series: Round 4, Innerleithen - Race Recap

Aug 18, 2017
by Frazer Coupland  


It’s perhaps easy to work out who raced the fourth round of the POC Scottish Enduro Series, they will be the person slumped over their desk, half asleep and gibbering incoherently about midges and 10,000m of climbing, with occasional outbursts of "Rider!".

POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Innerleithen, home to some of Scotland's steepest trails, and also best coffee!


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

The route would be tough, taking in man epic descents, and some tough climbs


Held at the legendary venue of Innerleithen, Round four was always going to be a tough round, with some of Scotland steepest and toughest trails to draw from, racers knew they were in for a treat, and some pain. As soon as the course maps dropped, everyone starting looking for extra energy bars and a second coffee, it was going to be a mammoth day. 1800m of climbing, six tough stages, over 20 minutes of timed descents and a 40 km loop – big numbers in anyone’s books.

POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Starting on the open hillside above Caberston, the race took in some stages that had not been raced for many years.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

The heather was in full bloom, but nobody had time to look.


The weather was being kind, and racers were delighted to see a light breeze spring up in the morning, forcing the army of midges to stay at home and watch Netflix. First up was Caberston Forest, where organisers No Fuss had worked with the Forestry Commission to reopen some legendary trails from the past – it’s been a long time since old school DH has been raced, and those that did will still have a nervous twitch today – it takes nerve and a certain lack of self-preservation to hit the rutted gully flat-out, more than a couple came down knuckles white and with their eyes firmly closed. Hauling back out, riders were treated to more epic views of the purple heather before plunging into Repeat Offender, a stage so dark that it’s resident nocturnal forest creatures hunt in the day.

POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Ready to drop in, the stages took no prisoners.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

You needed good eyesight and low survival instincts to go full-gas in the trees.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Breath in, 800mm bar users were in for a shock.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Throwing shapes, saving seconds.


At this point, many riders were wondering if they would ever make it around the course at all, but the SES rounds have never come easy so the big pedal to the Innerleithen DH stages began. A testament to the series’ variety, this was to be a gravity round, a round that would play to the strengths of those who were happy going warp speed through the tight trees. The four stages on Plora Rig took in some of the finest, legendary DH tracks, throwing in some cheeky taping to stop the locals dominating too much. You could see the scars on the trees from a thousand bar hits, there was not a second of track you could switch off, 100% concentration all the way. Standing at the bottom of the final stage, there was the usual mix of swearing over seconds lost, high-fives and hugs of survival before taking on the busiest seventh stage, a race to get a coffee from the rammed No.1 Cafe.

POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Roots, rocks and jumps, a proper enduro.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Corey Watson is lit, just 17 and pushing the best of the elites.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

The junior women too, are on fire, cleaning up in the overalls.


When it came to the results, there was a tough battle in the Elites; Gary Forrest has been riding these trails forever and wanted that top step. However, with a host of DH specialists in the field, he would have to work to take the crown. With only ten seconds separating first and fourth after over 22 minutes of racing, it was tighter than a midges whisker, but Gary had done enough to take the win and to take the series lead, with Christo Gallagher in second and Pete Williams in third. In the women’s category, series leader and favourite, Janey Kennedy took a big crash on the step down jump – get well soon Janey – so it was wide open. Nicki Moore took the win in the Seniors, but what about those juniors?

POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

If only the hills could talk - they would speak of some trail gold hidden here.


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Gary Forrest wanted a win here - he kept it smooth and fast to take the overall, but only just...


POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

Style for miles - racking up the air time.


EWS Director, Chris Ball recently posted on his social media “All five British men in the top 55 were Scots at EWS Aspen Snowmass! Katy Winton jumped up to second in the overall in the Women’s. Proving a strong and sport focused national series back home is crucial for development. Keep up the good work back home SES.”

Looking at the ranks of the junior racers entered into this round, it’s no surprise. With an age limit of 14, the POC Scottish Enduro Series has become a bootcamp for future champions, riders like 14-year-old, Coran Carrick-Anderson on his first enduro, with a time of 26:11:60 took 30th overall! Incredible. Check out F-Riders-Inc's Polly Henderson too, just 16 but setting the fastest women’s time of the day on a 130mm Transition Scout, and putting over two minutes into the senior ladies, two minutes! This is where the future of the sport is. For these kids to line up on the same start line as international racing heroes like Katy Winton, Lewis Buchanan and many more can only be a great thing for the sport. A strong national series is more important than ever, I know the elites are starting to look a little more nervous at every round.

POC Scottish Enduro Series Round 4 Innerleithen

What it's all about.


So another round in the bag and some big shifts in the overall standings, the series now packs up and heads back to the huge slabs of Laggan, and with only two rounds remaining, this is where it gets serious.

Once again, the event would not run without all the friendly marshalls who cheered on each and every rider, and thanks must also go out to the local businesses who welcomed riders in with open arms. See you at the next round.

For more information on the POC Scottish Enduro Series or to sign up, check out the series website.


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 Great series, best tracks in Scotland.
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 It was a fantastic weekend. Great weather , great tracks and good craic.







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