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Video: It’s Time to Crown the First European Enduro Mountain Bike Champion

Jun 15, 2015 at 14:47
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Get ready, mark the weekend of June 21, 2015 in your calendar! For the first time ever, the new discipline of European Enduro riding will be holding a championship and recognizing the best in the sport! Riders from 20 European countries will be gathering in Kirchberg in the Tyrolean Unterland (east of Innsbruck) to compete for the title, an event that promises to draw the best riders, a large crowd, and mix them in an amazing weekend. Who will win the first Enduro European Championships and be the first Enduro European Champion in history? Registration for the Championships is still possible until June 16th. The countdown is on.

Kirchber Brixental Tyrol Austria J r me Cl mentz FRA during the KitzAlp Enduro race 2013. Tom Bause
Jérôme Clémentz during the KitzAlp Enduro race 2013! This weekend he will come back to Austria. © Tom Bause.

Austria’s Kirchberg is proud to be hosting the first official UEC MTB Enduro European Championships. The region has a lot of recent experience with big riding events, and for good reason. Year after year the annual Kitzalp Bike Festival comes to the region for the amazing trails, venues, and landscapes. What began in 2013 as a main event for the UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships has continued on for three years as a focal point of the championship; organizers now plan on matching the success with the enduro championship in the proven international competing grounds.

Kirchberg Brixental Tyrol Austria gets ready for the the KitzAlp Enduro race 2013. Tom Bause
Austria’s Kirchberg is proud to be hosting the first official UEC MTB Enduro European Championships © Tom Bause.

June promises to deliver a decisive European winner to the sport and has been highly anticipated in the riding community. The festival is planning on first bringing the sport to the town and opening the ceremonies with the InCity prologue on Saturday right in the centre of Kirchberg. Spectators will be in the centre of the action where riders from all over Europe will be competing for the top starting spots in the subsequent trials. Narrow streets and stepped townscapes await the riders as they navigate their way from the church square through the centre to a podium which holds a place for the athletes and their flags.

Kirchber Brixental Tyrol Austria The prologue during the KitzAlp Enduro race 2013. Tom Bause
Spectators will be in the centre of the action during the InCity prologue on Saturday right in the centre of Kirchberg © Tom Bause.

Race-day Sunday! A total of five timed stages and almost 40 kilometres on singletrack, plus transfer sections, will be required of all riders. A special treat for all those involved right at the beginning: all riders start on equal ground at the start/finish line at the Fleckalmbahn (cablecar). Not only will the participants be making their mark on the track, attendees will be close enough to see the beads of sweat on the riders and feel the excitement of dirt flying through the air.

The overall winner of the championship is to be decided on Fleckalmtrail, the fifth stage, where the final stage beckons to the top contenders. The best performers of the previous four stages will have their times combined to determine the starting positions on this last course. Of all the competitors, the best 50 riders will race in an ascending order culminating in a tight competition for the first European champion. Spectators will be able to witness up-close-and-personally all the racers, close enough to offer that essential race-winning encouragement and be a part of the communal energy of crowning the 2015 Enduro Champion.

Samerberg Bavaria Germany Red Bull Rider Michal Prokop during the prolog for the SRAM Specialized Enduro Series in Samerberg 2014. Axel Brunst
The winner of EES#1 at Punta Ala, Michal Prokop (CZE), is one of the favorites for the first UEC MTB Enduro European Championships. © Axel Brunst.

The event has already drawn some major players including Jérôme Clémentz (FRA), Remy Absalon (FRA), Greg Callaghan (IRL), Robert Williams (GBR), Rene Wildhaber (SUI), Michal Prokop (CZE) and Anneeke Beerten from the Netherlands. Pros from all over Europe will be expected to shot at the title. Registration is still open until June 16th – the countdown to the deciding race is on!

Register for the UEC MTB Enduro European Championships:
http://europeanenduroseries.com/en/register/

All event information and news at:
http://europeanenduroseries.com or www. facebook.com/europeanenduroseris


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4 Comments
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 HON THE GREG
  • 2 0
 Was about time this happened for us euros! The usual world series riders should be the main contenders though
  • 1 0
 Great line up!
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 SONG PLZZ :O







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