The Enduro World Series is Go
So the cat is out of the bag... It has been announced that there is going to be an Enduro World Series running next year. We are pretty excited about this at MoreDirt and can't wait to see further developments when the dates are released for each round on the 4th December.
The series has been put together off the back of the UCI's announcement that they would not be running a world series in 2013. The main guys behind the series are Chris Ball (ex. UCI technical delegate), Fred Glo (Enduro Series), Enrico Guala (SuperEnduro and Darren Kinnaird (Crankworx Events Inc) so you know it's going to be in safe hands with those guys combined knowledge and passion of the Enduro discipline even without the backing of the UCI.
Stay tuned for all the latest updates as soon as we get them!
About the Enduro World Series...
The Enduro Mountain Bike Association (EMBA) was born in October 2012 with the aim to bring together the world's enduro community. As organisers of the Enduro World Series, EMBA will link the largest mountain bike enduro events in the world with the best trails possible in a series of events existing to deliver the most exciting racing, most relaxed atmosphere and rider-focused organisation possible.
The team behind the Enduro Mountain Bike Association have one goal - to globally develop and progress the discipline of enduro for the riders, the sport and the industry. With the shared experience of Italian Super Enduro, French Enduro Series, Crankworx and World Cup racing, the 2013 Enduro World Series will be an international competition like none before.
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