Entries are now open for the Spanish enduro series BIG RIDE powered by Cannondale 2013 via their new website www.bigridechampionship.com. The organizer Sherpa Projects is really excited to announce that in 2013 the BIG RIDE enduro series has reached an agreement with the Spanish Cycling Federation to become the official Spain Enduro Open Series. With venues in Ojén, Tui, Cercedilla and Manzaneda they have put together a great calendar for the best nationwide competition.

BIG RIDE powered by Cannondale 2013 from sherpa project on Vimeo.

For 2013 BIG RIDE is proud to count with new sponsors like Shimano, Pro, 4 & 2 Impact and Lol Bike design. In addition, agreements were renewed with Cannondale, Powerade and Buff.

Jerome Clementz Cannondale Big Ride Enduro Race

On 6th and 7th April, Ojén will debut as a new venue of the championship, the stages were designed in collaboration with Jerome Clementz , who due to his tight schedule will not be able to be present at this race but he has promised to participate in other races of the Big Ride series! Several international riders have already shown their interest in the Big Ride Series 2013 so it should be good fun and a competitive field for the spanish enduro riders.

The good news for all the fast guys out there that expect more than a very fun weekend with great people is, that there will be prize money in each race and for the overall ranking of the series.

Text: PR / Enduro Mag Photos: Wilson Ribeiro / BIG RIDE More info: www.bigridechampionship.com


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