The most exciting trail bike test of 2014, photoshooting with a professional photographer, some of the best trails in the Alps, fine food and cool people? All documented in an international magazine? Sounds like a dream? That it is, but for you it may come true!

Werde für eine Woche Teil der Enduro-Crew!
Become a part of the Enduro Mag Crew for a week!

In cooperation with the holiday region South Tyrol we offer you the exclusive opportunity to look behind the scenes of the Enduro mountain bike magazine and actively assist the design of issue # 011, test and discuss, and with a great photo shoot included. A detailed article will then report our experiences in the upcoming issue. Experience our testing process firsthand and gather valuable tips and tricks – perfect for your own bike.

The perfect Trip: Fun, Adventure & Action – this describes the holiday with the Enduro mountain bike magazine in the beginning of May!

Shuttle für noch mehr Tiefenmeter!
To push the bikes right to the edge we use shuttle options for even more descent time!

Join the team of the Enduro mountain bike magazine, including the director Robin Schmitt as well as photographer Christoph Bayer, in South Tyrol where you can explore the best trails of the area and test the bikes extensively.

The Bikehotel Steineggerhof Bike Hotel Steineggerhof near Bolzano is especially quiet and offers a breathtaking view of the Dolomites. Here biking is lived. The owner Kurt Resch knows the local trails better than almost any other and will go riding with you on the guided tours. For over 17 years, Kurt offers bike tours and has guided countless professionals and beginners on the best local trails. A safe and well-equipped bike workshop space in the hotel is included to give you the chance to setup your bike perfectly.

An incredibly diverse singletrack network runs through the holiday region of Val d’Ega. During the week we’re going to the most spectacular routes around the Dolomites mountains Rosengarten, Latemar and Schlern. We will use bike taxis and cable cars as climbing aids as often as possible but you have to be prepared to ride steep uphills or carry your bike on some of the tours. Lonely Trails and a gorgeous panorama needs some work!

There can be around 50 km of riding and 1200m climbing on some days. At some tours you have to be prepared to carry your bike around 300m up too. This Bike-Week is not for Amateurs, because during downhills there will be very technical and demanding sections.

Ideally, you ride a trail bike (approximately 140 millimeters of travel) with good wheels and tires. Light protective equipment (knee pads) are required. Knee and shin guards can be hired from the hotel Steineggerhof.

Program:

    Sunday: meet and greet, dinner and presentation of the program
    
Monday and Tuesday: Guided highlight freeride tours with the Steineggerhof bike guides in the Dolomites and around Steinegg.
    
Wednesday to Saturday: 3 days Enduro Bike Testing and 1 day media production.
    Date: 
04.05.2014 – 11.05.2014

Services:

  • 7 days half board, free entrance to indoor pool and saunas
  • 
3 days 2014er -trail bike test with the Enduro mountain bike magazine (size M / L)
  • 
1 days Media Production: photo shoot
  • 2 days Endurotours with the Steineggerhof bike guides
  • 
Discover The 6 Most beautiful tours between Bolzano and the Dolomites
  • Lift 
and bike taxis included
  • 6 Energy bars and drinks
  • Photo material of professional photo shoots for private use
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Free trial: EVOC backpacks, SQ Lab saddles, protectors of IXS and Continental tires are provided by the hotel.

Booking

You can book this trip at the website of the Bikehotel Steineggerhof.

The weekly price per person is 910 € in a double room or € 980 for a single room

In order to guarantee a relaxed atmosphere, the Enduro mountain bike magazine test week is limited to a maximum of 7 participants.


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