Enduro Mediterraneo will be traveling to three unique destinations for 2014. The opening race will be held in Xanthi, in a fantastic network of trails designed and built by local riders. The second venue will be held at the “birthplace” of Enduro racing in Greece, the mountain of Dirfis in Evia whose trails were used for the first Enduro Race in Greece in 2013. The closing event will be held in Pelion, with a total of about 40 km routes, trail paths and narrow passages through five villages, ending on the beaches of Pelion in a cycling celebration, where the Enduro Mediterraneo Champion for 2014 will be crowned.


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