BEMBA National Enduro Series 2019

After the recent announcement that the UK Gravity Enduro Series was calling it a day, the BEMBA National Enduro Series has stepped in to fill the gap with a brand new national series for 2019.

The new national series plans to host races in England, Wales and Scotland with the possibility of including an Irish round too. The events are planned for April, May, June, August and September, with organisers trying to keep the month of July race-free so as not to interfere with summer holiday plans.

The new series will run by different race organisers who will each put on their own event and manage all of the different aspects of organisation following in the same style as the newly formed National Downhill Series.

This will mean the series will be taking some of the best events in the country and turning them into one national series as they will be run as part of the host organisers existing plans.

BEMBA organisers in support of the series: No Fuss, Tweedlove, Mini Enduro, WGES, Swinley Enduro, Southern Enduro, PMBA, Welsh Enduro Series, Pedalhounds, Ard Events, Boltby Bash, Manx Enduro and NDH are committed to making the National Enduro Series a big success.

The concept for the new national series has been in the pipeline since 2017 but was never initiated as BEMBA wanted to allow a single organiser the chance to make it happen.

The series proposes a simple two-day format with a full day's practice on Saturday and racing on Sunday, with no pre-practice allowed.

At this stage, the proposed entry fees are to be confirmed....

For more information www.bemba.org.uk

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