Record Sell-out for Giant Toa Enduro

Jan 21, 2015
by Official Crankworx  
Record Sell-out for Giant Toa Enduro

The Giant Toa Enduro is shaping up to be a fascinating race with a field of competitors from all mountain bike racing disciplines set to take on the course at Crankworx Rotorua. Selling out in under three minutes, the event secured a new Enduro World Series registration record yesterday, with a rich field of New Zealanders and internationally-based amateurs set to join the professional riders for race day this March.

All but one of the top 20-ranked men and women from the 2014 EWS season are set to ride, and a number of professional downhill racers have registered, as well.

"This is probably one of the most interesting, stacked mountain biking races with top enduro, cross country and downhill athletes all entered in this one event,” says Neil Gellatly, Giant Toa Enduro race director.

The race roster includes World Downhill Champions Sam Hill, Steve Peat, and Greg Minnaar, who will ride alongside several top downhillers from New Zealand−Sam Blenkinsop, Brook MacDonald, Cam Cole and Matt Walker. Of the 400 racers registered, 40 per cent are from New Zealand, with 17 other nations represented, including: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, France, Israel, Spain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden and, for the first time in an EWS event, Tahiti.

Jimmy Pollard showing why he was the overall winner making this technical section look easy on Race stage D of the 2014 Cardrona 2W Enduro held north of Queenstown New Zealand.

Race registration from New Zealand shows equal interest from all regions, with riders from Auckland (10%), Christchurch (10%), Dunedin (5%), Queenstown (10%), Nelson (10%) and Wellington (15%). Rotorua has, nonetheless, secured the most representation with 20 riders on the list.

Sponsored by Giant Bicycles, the Toa Enduro Rotorua marks the opening race for the EWS and will be one of five competitive events at the inaugural Crankworx Rotorua.

For those who didn’t make the race cutoff, and true enduro fans, Crankworx will once again broadcast the event live, the only live broadcast of an EWS event. Names are also being accepted on the Giant Toa Enduro wait list.

“We hope to take our live race coverage to new levels this year,” says Darren Kinnaird, Crankworx Word Tour Manager. Tune into Crankworx.com at 7 a.m. NZDT on Saturday, March 28 to watch how the it all unfolds.


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27 Comments
  • 32 1
 Now that's a giant sell-out, if you ask me.
  • 6 3
 I like the multiple layers of your comment...like a delicious 7 layer crunchwrap...bring it back Taco Bell!
  • 10 2
 How in the sam hill can I register?
  • 2 0
 The excitement is toa much to handle!
  • 5 0
 Small print - pictures do not represent actual Rotorua! Though the second one is at least NZ (Cardrona in the South Island). Just saying :-)
  • 7 1
 Toa means toilet in swedish!!!
  • 3 0
 haha, it means warrior or brave man in maori
  • 2 0
 I wonder how a toilet enduro would looke like?
  • 2 0
 Now where did you say you can buy this enduro toilet? My wallet is ready...
  • 1 0
 Its enduro specific and crafted by craftsman in Åre sweden. Send me 1000 euro and i send you one. You pay for the transport
  • 6 0
 tbh I feel enduro is just dh on an AM bike
  • 5 1
 Yeah it is good isn't it?
  • 7 0
 It is with much more fitness/endurance. It's nothing like just putting in one 3 minute balls out run with DH that's for sure. Definitely a different mental approach yet requires a DH skillset.
  • 1 3
 yah but its stupid how in races only the downhill parts are recorded for the race which is why I feel its just DH on an AM
  • 1 0
 Apart from the riding up of course? My local series has a lot of pedaling on it's courses. You have to be quite fit to do well. Also dh allows for multiple practice sessions.
  • 6 2
 Enduro is alive!!!
  • 18 0
 Not the kind of comment you'd expect to see from someone with your username Wink
  • 3 1
 Why not? According to Deity & Rupert Walker, Enduro is going downhill. Smile

www.pinkbike.com/video/353353
  • 6 3
 Enduro is coming! whether you like it or not!
  • 4 2
 I thought they were talking about their carbon reigns which won't be here until may
  • 3 3
 Let us wait and see what Crankworx Rotorua can do for Enduro. Most of the northern hemisphere is under snow cover and there is not going to be much better things to do than watch this first ever live Enduro event.
  • 1 0
 When will the course be marked for practice? (I'm not in the race but would like to ride the same course.)
  • 5 6
 What is Enduro? Everybody is talking about it...
  • 3 0
 its kinda like this thing called Mountain Biking except it's timed...
  • 1 4
 !!







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