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Let’s make it short: Here come the official dates and venues of the 2013 Enduro World Series:

  • #01 18/19 May: Punta Ala – Bandite Trail Area (Italy, SuperEnduro Pro)
  • #02 29/30 June: Val d’Allos (France, Coupe de France Enduro Series)
  • #03 6/7 July: Les 2 Alpes (France, Crankworx)
  • #04 27/28 July: Winter Park (USA, Colorado Freeride Festival)
  • #05 10/11 August: Whistler (Canada, Crankworx)
  • #06 24/25 August: Val d’Isère (France, Trophée des Nations EMTN)
  • #07 19/20 October: Finale Ligure (Italy, SuperEnduro Pro)
  • “Since the series was announced on November 22, we had a really short time frame to pull together the 2013 Enduro World Series calendar. EMBA has worked incredibly hard to produce a calendar that includes the biggest enduro races in the best locations, on the best trails in the world,” says Chris Ball, managing director of the Enduro World Series. “We’re really excited about our 2013 events and we are proud to embrace the Enduro Des Nations event in France, the birthplace of the sport.”

    About the Enduro World Series

    The Enduro World Series was created in October 2012 with the aim of uniting the world’s mountain bike enduro racing community. The Enduro World Series links the largest mountain bike enduro events in the world and exists as a rider-focused organization to deliver the best racing, most relaxed atmosphere possible. The team behind the Enduro World Series has one goal – to globally develop and progress the discipline of enduro for the riders, the sport and the industry. With the shared experience of Italian Super Enduro, French Enduro Series, Crankworx and World Cup racing, the Enduro World Series will offer international competitions unlike any before it.

    For more information, you can find the Enduro World Series at www.enduroworldseries.com or to join in the conversation on Facebook, go to www.facebook.com/EnduroWorldSeries.


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