Three months after the end of the last enduro racing season a new series will start in Italy. On February 22nd, in Dolceacqua, a medieval village located in the inlands of west Liguria near the French border, will host the DOLCENDURO race.

Like at the last edition, SUPERNATURAL, the organizer of the event, invites athletes to beat the clock on a racetrack that blends breathtaking views along with very demanding timed stages.

In 2014 the top Italian riders saw themselves confronted with some of the fastest French athletes , including the winner of the race, Florian Nicolai.

This years race will have five timed stages, four previously announced and one that will remain secret , just to add an extra thrill to the party…

New for this year is the introduction of a shuttle to transport the riders to some of the stages.

The most important ingredient is always the same: have fun together on the trails with our beloved bikes… We would like to highlight this, both for riders but also for us when organizing the event. For this reason, a few days ago we asked a couple of friends to meet, get acquainted and ride together on some of the trails in order to produce a short promotional video that tried to pick up a bit of that pleasure of sharing a passion that never ends.

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The registration is open, you can apply by credit card ( on the platform of Entries 1001sentiers.fr circuit ) or bank transfer. The registration fee is 30 € and the foreign riders are allowed to race with a daily card obtained from the FCI with an extra cost of 15 €.

There are some packages that include one night stay (Saturday 21) , dinner and entry to the race.

We invite you to visit the official website: www.super-natural.it for all the details or to write to the organizers: info(at)super-natural.it


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