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Dates Announced For 2017 Cannondale British Enduro Series

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Cannondale will remain as headline sponsors for the 2017 British Enduro Series which will be ran in association with the Births Mountain Bike Association (BEMBA). They’ll be 5 events in the national calendar for 2017 with venues dotted about England, Scotland and Wales.

Each event will be held over 2 days with all points adding up to the overall 2017 BES Championship. The great thing is that each race will be held over a weekend with Saturday being the day for practice and seeding, with the main race taking part on Sunday.

2017 British Enduro Series
2017 British Enduro Series

To boost the number of people who can take part, the British Enduro Series has more than doubled the number of female athlete categories for 2017, and even added an E-bike category!

2017 Cannondale British Enduro Series dates and venues:

  • Round 1 on the 8th and 9th of April at Innerleithen.
  • Round 2 on the 20th and 21st of May at Dyfi.
  • Round 3 on the 24th and 25th of June at Hamsterley.
  • Round 4 on the 26th and 27th of August at Eastridge.
  • Round 5 on the 23rd and 24th of September at Llangollen.

Each two-day event will cost £75.00 per entry plus booking fee, and every event will benefit from SRAM, Shimano, Hope service vans, GT85 Bike cleaners and lubes, sports timing and over £20,000 in prizes on offer!

For more details on the series and to sign up, head on over to the official British Enduro Series website here.

Andi is a gadget guru and mountain biker who has lived and ridden bikes in China and Spain before settling down in the Peak District to become Singletrack's social media expert. He is definitely more big travel fun than XC sufferer but his bike collection does include some rare hardtails - He's a collector and curator as well as a rider. Theory and practice in perfect balance with his inner chi, or something. As well as living life based on what he last read in a fortune cookie Andi likes nothing better than riding big travel bikes.

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