Aberdeenshire Enduro Series 2019
Entries are now open for the first-ever Aberdeenshire Enduro series will take place in 2019 and consist of 3 one day events suitable for all levels of riders.
This form of competitive mountain biking has become very popular in recent years. Courses are generally 25-30km long with 750-1000m of climbing. Riders are timed in stages that are primarily downhill, with neutral transfer stages in between.
Our one day events have great friendly, atmosphere and attract all levels of rider, from the seriously competitive to competent riders just looking for a great day in the hills. Entrants need to be a aged 9 years or old, but anyone aged 12 or under will need to be accompanied by an non-racing adult chaperone. We have a range of rider categories, with great prizes on offer from our fantastic sponsors.
This year we will be using the new Air+ timing system from SportIdent. This systems is contactless meaning you will no longer need to dib in/out of stages. Provisional results from the event will be posted as soon as possible after the event.
Registration will be done through SiEntries. Entries to the Aberdeenshire Enduro Series races will cost £48 per adult rider (13 years and older) and £39 (9-12 years old, chaperones are free but do not get a timing chip). On registering you must agree to our rules and must sign a 'Statement of Responsibility' on the day of the event. Online entry closes on the Thursday before each event, entries on the day will be possible if places available. Contact us for more details. Cancellation to any of our events will be available until the online entry system closes, all refunds are subject to a £5 admin charge.
Aberdeenshire Enduro Series 2019
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