The popular European Enduro Series will enter it’s 3rd season in 2016 and looks to go from strength to strength with a calendar taking in stops in Italy, Sweden, France, and Spain. The season will start with a prologue in Dolceacqua before moving onto Punta Ala and then European Champs in the tech of Riva del Garda, round #3 will see a return to Reschenpass with the other locations yet to be confirmed. We will keep you posted to any updates on the calendar.

The series attracts the likes of Cube's Nico Lau.
The series attracts the likes of Cube’s Nico Lau.
There is going to be more great riding and action in 2016.
There is going to be more great riding and action in 2016.
Will Markus Reiser successfully defend his title?
Will Markus Reiser successfully defend his title?
More of this to come in 2016!
More of this to come in 2016!
Who will be crowned champion in Spain come October?
Who will be crowned champion in Spain come October?

Dates for 2016:

  • EES#P – Dolceacqua (ITA) – 5/6th March
  • EES#1 – Punta Ala (ITA) – 23/24th April
  • EC – Riva del Garda (ITA) – 30th April/1st May
  • EES#2 – tba (SWE) – 8/9th July
  • EES#3 – Reschenpass 23/24th July(AUT/ITA/SUI)
  • EES#4 – tba (FRA) – 3/4th September
  • EES#5 – tba (ESP) – 29/30th October

These dates are provisional and subject to change, which of course we will keep you up to date with.

For more information on the series head to europeanenduroseries.com.

Words: EES Photos: (1) Manfred Stromberg, (2) (3) Ross Bell, (4) (5) Antonio Lopez Ordonez


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