It might be wet now, but we all know it’s going to be sizzling in September.
Following a sell out in 2011, the Forest Of Dean Enduro is back for a 7th Edition on 23rd September 2012.
Course design by the RDFCC, headed up by Dr John. Using some of the less used trails of the Sallow Vallets Inclosure, the course is a mixture of flowing rooty singletrack, technical climbing and descents, mostly on natural surfaces. This is one of the toughest courses on the enduro calandar.
Starts time for different lap races will be spread out this year and with more categories to eliminate bottle necks.
Race Director is Brian Griffin.
The Marshals and Officials will be members of the Severn Dean and Forest of Dean Lions Clubs and Friends of the Lions.
Radio comms and route markers will be provided by the Forest of Dean Motor Club.
Timing will be provided by Black Sheep Sport.
The trails are used by permission of the Forestry Commission.
First Aid will be provided by St Johns.
Facilities for signing-on, results etc. will be provided by Pedalabikeaway.
Marker post were provided by Forest Products.
Again, expect some Forest Of Dean related prizes and all profits will be going to local charities.
Less than 2 week to the FoD Enduro, don’t miss out, fees are due to rise on the 19th.
September 23rd 2012 will see the 7th Forest of Dean Enduro at Pedalabikeaway, Cannop Valley, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire GL16 7EH. Hosted by The Lions Club with the Royal Dean Forest Cycling Club.
Over an 8 mile course with classes for 1, 2 or 4 laps for individuals or teams of 4. Team riders will be set off at the same time, so can either ride together or race each other, with combined times deciding the winning teams.
The course comprises single track with some connecting fire road and the challenging sections have alternative routes for those not comfortable with the more extreme parts of the course.
This year’s course has been tweaked to avoid congestion on the first section of single-track and a new start / finish area will allow more spectators to show their support.
Chocolate Cup Cakes await the finishers. Water stops, breakdown cover, first aid and prizes for the various classes are provided.
All profits go to good causes in and around the Forest of Dean, including a significant donation to Dean Trail Volunteers who maintain the MTB trails in the Forest.
Last year an entry of 500 braved wet and muddy conditions and the entry list included a number of London 2012 Olympic contenders.
The event is sponsored by Pedalabikeaway where bike wash, shower and cafe facilities are available. Car parking is provided at Cannop and at Beechenhurst now linked to Cannop by a new bridge.
After 5 months of wet weather September must surely bring some sun!
Did a lap of the enduro circuit yesterday morning, it was superb, can’t wait to do it again next Sunday. It was dry and fast all the way round, fingers crossed it stays this way!
Well I found it soul destroying in the wet, sadly 🙁 – I couldnt properly ride a lot of the singletrack in the woods once it got really muddy.
If Id had the fitness to get out in front I reckon Id have been enjoying it more. But stuck in the middle I ended up in a que or walking most of the uphill singletrack as a lot of riders in front couldnt ride it, so we all ended up walking / pushing.
Shame really, normally in the muddy winter in the Chilterns Im fine riding round, but thats not with a few hundred others.
So this time (fingers crossed) it will be dry and I will love it.
Agree, if the weather stays as it is now the trails will be just about perfect next weekend 😀
(ps For anyone concerned about advancing years, the guy in the photo up there ^ will ride most things without fear and will burn the legs off many a youngster; there’s hope for all of us… 8) )
So, who else has signed up for this one? It’s been dry all week, the trails are A1 and the forecast for Sunday is… rain! But, don’t let that put you off, It’ll still be a good’un 8)
The course is riding beautifully and I’m confident you’ll enjoy it if not ridden it before. I minced around it today at the start of my ride. I hope the weather holds for those that are taking part.
Been looking forward to this for ages as it’s local to me. Done the Marshbrook and Abergavenny enduros this year, lots of rides and miles on the road bike doing the hills, and then some sod kicked me in the ankle at football today! 🙁 sat here will ice but feels terrible, just hope i wake up and it’s all good 😀