Triveneto Enduro MTB Cup Italy: 2014 race calendar
After many great events in 2013, racing in the Trevento area continues: 2014 six races between April, 12th and August, 24th will attract riders from all over europe to north Italy and Austria. More information in the press release, race dates below.
Press release:
After the last season’s debut, where we definitely reimported the high quality Enduro in the North East of our country, the Triveneto Enduro MTB is ready to launch the 2014’s calendar, with a selection of the best races distributed between Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trentino, Veneto and Südtirol.
Let’s start with the reappointement of two well tested events, such as Trieste and Terlago that this year will become national races, moreover the partnership with some of the major European circuits – SloEnduro, Specialized Enduro Series and the new European Enduro Series – will give a more international dimension to our series.
Some new entries such as Vito d’Asio (Pordenone) and Volpago del Montello (Treviso) and the already famous resorts of Südtirol as Kronplatz and Reschenpass, will complete the 2014’s calendar, with competitions open not only to Italian, but also to all those of the North of Europe and neighboring countries – Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Slovenia and Croatia.
All races are included in the official calendar FCI/UCI and are valid for the purpose of ranking the circuit Triveneto and the international ones, of which every single race is part of.
The Official Rules of the Triveneto Enduro MTB and of the other circuits follows the FCI / UCI Enduro regulations 2014.
Keep an eye on the Triveneto Cup Facebook page, where more details will be published during the next few days!
Dates:
- April, 12-13th S.Dorligo della Valle (Ts) Sloenduro
- April, 26-27th Terlago (Tn), Specialized Sram Enduro Series
- June, 22nd Vito d’Asilo (Pn), X Enduro
- June, 28th Volpago del Montello (Tv), Enduro della Polveriera
- July, 26-27th Kronplatz (Bz), Kronplatz Enduro
- August, 23-24th Reschenpass (Aut-Bz), 3 Länder Enduro
Words: Trivento PR | Photos: Mtbcult.it/Trivento
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