Mini Enduro at Caersws Wales this weekend

This Sunday the next One Industries Mini Enduro takes place at Caersws. This race will have a slightly different format, taking the inspiration from the Freg Glo and the World Enduro series at Val D'Allos France.

They went for what most would call the best format for Enduro with no practice weeks before the race just practice the on the same day before racing the stage.

The forest will be open to ride on Saturday so you get chance to ride the stages and make an easier weekend for the not so fit to get some good practice runs in.

The stages for the will start at the top of the hill using the various tracks at Caersws, stage 2 is going to be the longest stage of the race and will link up 3 different tracks with a bit of pedal in between them.

As with all Mini Enduro's we do not time the transitions so not need to rush between stages and all the stage finishes will loop back through the camping/parking field.

Who can race? if your 13 or over have a mountain bike and a helmet then you can race, all need to do is click the link below to enter. These races are for new riders to the sport of enduro and also more established racers who want to have fun with the pressure of racing the National Uk Gravity Enduro Series

Its going to be the usual laid back atmosphere with liked minded riders all wanting to have fun racing bikes.

Weather looks perfect for the weekend and free camping on site.

After all the racing we have great prizes from One Industries to give away on the podiums.

We look forward to see you again this weekend.

Full information here: www.minienduro.tv

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