The second round of the Cannondale Enduro Tour powered by SRAM is in the books. A few impressions from the race:

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The 427 inhabitants of Mollau was taken over by the 450 riders!
The 427 inhabitants of Mollau was taken over by the 450 riders!
Damien Oton was our guest star! He rode for the first time in Alsace region and liked it!
Damien Oton was our guest star! He rode for the first time in Alsace region and liked it!
Mollau forest is in a deep valley particularly wild and quiet
Mollau forest is in a deep valley particularly wild and quiet
Alexis Noirot the new Cannondale French ambassador
Alexis Noirot the new Cannondale French ambassador
Local beer made in the next door village was spread out by Nicolas Lau during the podium ceremony
Local beer made in the next door village was spread out by Nicolas Lau during the podium ceremony
Elliot trabac, a young talent is already in the front with the 5th scratch time
Elliot trabac, a young talent is already in the front with the 5th scratch time
Last stage 4x4 was a very pleasant track in the field with some jumps and cool turns
Last stage 4×4 was a very pleasant track in the field with some jumps and cool turns
François Bailly Maitre lives in 3h could not believe the amazing track we got in Mollau!
François Bailly Maitre lives in 3h could not believe the amazing track we got in Mollau!

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Words: Cannondale Enduro Tour Photos: Julien Carez

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