On September the 14th & 15th the first enduro race ever in greece will be held. Organized by the Naturalist & Climbing Club of Steni, the Cultural Club of Steni and the Embellishing & Cultural Club of Koutourla in cooperation with Evia Tours the two day event will feature at least three special stages. Mixed with good composited liaison stages and the mediterranean flair the Enduro Mediterrano is for sure an event to keep track of.

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Form and discipline

Following the trends of such events worldwide we invested in the idea of an Enduro Race. The race rules & discipline comply and follow the rules of Enduro World Series.

The Special Stages

Each special stage concist of mostly downhill parts but can also include no more than 10% uphill sections. The minimum number of special stages will be 3 and will be announced one week prior to the event.

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Liaison Stages

The composition of each Liaison Stage is at the discretion of the organiser. Mechanical uplift (chairlift, truck etc), rider power (pedalling) or a combination of both is acceptable.

Expo Area

The Expo Area will be placed at the entrance of village Steni till further notice. Sponsors, team or local supporters will have the opportunity to promote their goods and services. Cultural and sporting activities will also be held throughout the whole weekend.

The race will be held on the 14th & 15th of September 2013 in Steni Evia.

You can find more info at enduromediterraneo.com and the Facebook Page.

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Registrations

http://enduromediterraneo.com/registration/

By signing up online before and not later than 8.00 P.M. on the Thursday preceding the race weekend, the fee is 30 euros. After this date, entering will only be possible at the reception on Saturday or Sunday, the fee being increased by 5 euros.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation is possible until the 1st of September. After this date no refunds will be given. The fee of 30 euro can only be refunded by presenting a medical certificate.


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Aaron Steinke

Aaron was our first employee and actively helped make our company what it is today, significantly shaping the look and direction of our various magazines. Aaron has been pursuing his own projects since mid-2020 but he continues to advise and support us on issues of marketing and technology. For many years, you would usually have found Aaron at casual enduro races, but increasingly you'll find him riding his road bike – long live freedom on two wheels!