Day & Night Enduro 2017
England’s first enduro run in the day and night is back for a third year, with 4 stages of long technical singletrack with the odd feature chucked in for good measure.
As part of the Hargroves QE Cycle Fest the gravity-based “Day and night Enduro” returns by popular demand for the fourth year. After last year’s success the QECP Trail Collective has been working hard to make this year’s event even better. For the second year Exposure lights are our headline sponsor and will be on hand with a demo light hire service along with promoting their latest must have lighting system.
All riders will need lights that last at least 3 hours. Lights must be on the bikes from the start of the race. It is also advisable to have a back up set of lights in case of your primary set failing. Stages:There are 4 timed stages, which will be added together for an aggregate time to decide the winner in each category.All stages will be over a mile long and around 90m to 130m in elevation/drop. Estimated stage times are about 3 minutes to 6 minutes long.
- PRO (Mens): For riders in top 10% of last year’s event or if you race in PRO, Expert, Elite in XC/Enduro or DH
- SPORT (Senior): 19-29 Aged
- SPORT (MASTERS): 30-39 Aged
- SPORT (Veteran): 40-49 Aged
- SPORT (Super Veteran): 50+ Aged
- FUN (Mens): If you are starting out at racing (if you finished in the top 10 in fun last year’s events you should move up to your age category)
- U18: Aged 14 – 18
- WOMEN: Female riders all ages.
- HARDTAIL: Aged 14+
Marshalls Wanted!If you are be interested to Marshall at the Day & Night Enduro or have any friends or family who would be interested to help Marshall please do get in touch. If you provide a Marshall for the race, you will get free entry. Email: scott@qecptrailcollective.co.uk
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