One Industries Mini Enduro - Forest of Dean Nov 2013

MTB Endurance , Cinderford – Sunday, 03 Nov 2013

Event Summary

Event Overview

One Industries Mini Enduro

 

Mini Enduro – What is it?

Mini Enduro is the new fun exciting way to race Enduro on a mountain bike. Its aimed at new riders to the sport to give it a go and we also have the Pro am category for the more established racers.

There are 3 timed stages in each race with transfers in between, these transfers are not timed and do not count for the overall standing.

The great success of our Mini Downhill races is to bring new riders into racing downhill and we want to recreate this with Mini Enduro, So if you have never raced an Enduro before or just want a bit of fun racing Enduro away from the pressure of Uk Gravity Enduro series, perfect come and try a Mini Enduro.

The race will take place on Sunday 3rd November 2013 at Forest of Dean.

Race Date

Sunday 3rd November 2013

The Format

The Mini Enduro’s will take place over one day and will be of a shorter distance to allow riders to practice the the 3 stages before the start of the race later in the day.

Live Timing on all stages down to 1/1000 of Second! 

All three stage times will be added together to produce the overall results for each category.

The race order is fastest first:

    • Pro-Am
    • Senior 18-29
    • Master 30-39
    • Veteran 40-49
    • Super Veteran 50+
    • Open 17 & Under
    • Hardtail 12+
    • Women

Timing

The race is timed the same way as our downhill races using the lastest Tag Heuer Professional timing equipment, each stage will be timed down to 1/1000 second.

We can give you live results pretty much anywhere, we have timed races from inside multi story car parks to races on the side of a mountains for the 4x Pro Tour and in forests all over the country. This mean’s a serious investment in extra new equipment but we want to give you the rider the best experience possible.

Categories

  • Hardtail 12+
  • 17 & Under
  • 18-29
  • 30-39
  • 40-49
  • 50+
  • Pro-Am

Hardtail?

Some say there is not much disadvantage to racing on a hardtail to a full suspension bike so why do a category for them?

We see this has ride what you have type of racing if you have an all mountain bike that’s great if you have hardtail XC bike or a do it all hardtail then this is way for you start racing on it and chance to stand on the podium in your category.

Pro-Am?

This category is for the more experienced racers to have some fun racing and get some practice in for the Uk Gravity Enduro Series.

For Example if your in the at least the top 10 of your category Junior, Senior, Master, Vets in the Uk Gravity Enduro Series you should race Pro-Am so you can test yourself against other quick riders and rider a different group of riders which will spice things up and hopefully make it more fun racing a Mini Enduro.

Rules

There are 3 stages in each event, with transfers in between these transfers are not timed and do not count for the overall standing. Special stages close at a specified time, to ensure the event finishes on time. Riders will be notified at registration on the morning of the event

Time Controls are used check riders in ready for the stage start time.

Bikes

An all mountain bike is ideal for these races but any mountain bike is allowed

  • hardtail,
  • short travel,
  • long travel,
  • 29”
  • a downhill bike but not recommended with the riding in-between transfer stages.
  • Only one Bicycle can be used during an event, including any transition stages.
  • Competitors must start and finish the competition on the same frame, fork and wheels.

Equipment

  • A helmet conforming to technical regulation 8.6.1 must be worn during all race and transition stages.
  • Knee and elbow protectors are advisable.
  • All Competitors must be self sufficient and prepared for a varying climate as well as any basic mechanical repairs. Consideration should be given to the nature of the course and the length of time the event may take to complete.

This course is marked with signs and with some sections that are taped if a specific line should be taken on the stage.

If a competitor leaves the trail/course, they must re-enter at the same point and must restore the tape as they found it.

Course Cutting = Disqualification  

If a rider is spotted cutting a special stage course by a marshal they will be disqualified.

The race is limited and race entry will close when the race is full. Please enter now to get your place or miss out on racing the Mini Enduro.

Event Details

Event URN:

291105

Start Date:

Sun, 3rd Nov 2013

Event Type:

MTB Endurance (Competitive)

Venue:

Forest of Dean, Between Coleford & Cinderford, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EL

View map

Cheques payable to:

N/A

Entry close date

Fri, 1st Nov 2013

Event promoted by:

Naked Racing (2013) (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

Other Events:

View other events promoted by this organisation

About the Event

Info for Riders

The new fun way to race mountain bike Enduro. A one day race with 3 live timed stages all topped off with some great prizes. Its aimed at new riders to the sport to give it a go and we also have the Pro am category for the more established racers. The Format The Mini Enduro’s will take place over one day and will be of a shorter distance to allow riders to practice the 3 stages before the start of the race later in the day. All three stage times will be added together to produce the overall results for each category. The race order is fastest categories first: Pro-Am Senior 18-29 Master 30-39 Veteran 40-49 Super Veteran 50+ Open 17 & Under Hardtail 13+ Women Entry fee is £45 with a limited number of entries.

The Races

Hardtail 13+ Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Master 30-39 Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Open 13 to 17 Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Senior 18-29 Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Super Veteran 50+ Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Veteran 40+ Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Women Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Pro-Am Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 09:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 09:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A

Event Summary

Event Overview

One Industries Mini Enduro

 

Mini Enduro – What is it?

Mini Enduro is the new fun exciting way to race Enduro on a mountain bike. Its aimed at new riders to the sport to give it a go and we also have the Pro am category for the more established racers.

There are 3 timed stages in each race with transfers in between, these transfers are not timed and do not count for the overall standing.

The great success of our Mini Downhill races is to bring new riders into racing downhill and we want to recreate this with Mini Enduro, So if you have never raced an Enduro before or just want a bit of fun racing Enduro away from the pressure of Uk Gravity Enduro series, perfect come and try a Mini Enduro.

The race will take place on Sunday 3rd November 2013 at Forest of Dean.

Race Date

Sunday 3rd November 2013

The Format

The Mini Enduro’s will take place over one day and will be of a shorter distance to allow riders to practice the the 3 stages before the start of the race later in the day.

Live Timing on all stages down to 1/1000 of Second! 

All three stage times will be added together to produce the overall results for each category.

The race order is fastest first:

    • Pro-Am
    • Senior 18-29
    • Master 30-39
    • Veteran 40-49
    • Super Veteran 50+
    • Open 17 & Under
    • Hardtail 12+
    • Women

Timing

The race is timed the same way as our downhill races using the lastest Tag Heuer Professional timing equipment, each stage will be timed down to 1/1000 second.

We can give you live results pretty much anywhere, we have timed races from inside multi story car parks to races on the side of a mountains for the 4x Pro Tour and in forests all over the country. This mean’s a serious investment in extra new equipment but we want to give you the rider the best experience possible.

Categories

  • Hardtail 12+
  • 17 & Under
  • 18-29
  • 30-39
  • 40-49
  • 50+
  • Pro-Am

Hardtail?

Some say there is not much disadvantage to racing on a hardtail to a full suspension bike so why do a category for them?

We see this has ride what you have type of racing if you have an all mountain bike that’s great if you have hardtail XC bike or a do it all hardtail then this is way for you start racing on it and chance to stand on the podium in your category.

Pro-Am?

This category is for the more experienced racers to have some fun racing and get some practice in for the Uk Gravity Enduro Series.

For Example if your in the at least the top 10 of your category Junior, Senior, Master, Vets in the Uk Gravity Enduro Series you should race Pro-Am so you can test yourself against other quick riders and rider a different group of riders which will spice things up and hopefully make it more fun racing a Mini Enduro.

Rules

There are 3 stages in each event, with transfers in between these transfers are not timed and do not count for the overall standing. Special stages close at a specified time, to ensure the event finishes on time. Riders will be notified at registration on the morning of the event

Time Controls are used check riders in ready for the stage start time.

Bikes

An all mountain bike is ideal for these races but any mountain bike is allowed

  • hardtail,
  • short travel,
  • long travel,
  • 29”
  • a downhill bike but not recommended with the riding in-between transfer stages.
  • Only one Bicycle can be used during an event, including any transition stages.
  • Competitors must start and finish the competition on the same frame, fork and wheels.

Equipment

  • A helmet conforming to technical regulation 8.6.1 must be worn during all race and transition stages.
  • Knee and elbow protectors are advisable.
  • All Competitors must be self sufficient and prepared for a varying climate as well as any basic mechanical repairs. Consideration should be given to the nature of the course and the length of time the event may take to complete.

This course is marked with signs and with some sections that are taped if a specific line should be taken on the stage.

If a competitor leaves the trail/course, they must re-enter at the same point and must restore the tape as they found it.

Course Cutting = Disqualification  

If a rider is spotted cutting a special stage course by a marshal they will be disqualified.

The race is limited and race entry will close when the race is full. Please enter now to get your place or miss out on racing the Mini Enduro.

Event Details

Event URN:

291105

Start Date:

Sun, 3rd Nov 2013

Event Type:

MTB Endurance (Competitive)

Venue:

Forest of Dean, Between Coleford & Cinderford, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, GL16 7EL

View map

Cheques payable to:

N/A

Entry close date

Fri, 1st Nov 2013

Event promoted by:

Naked Racing (2013) (website)

Event Website:

Visit Website

Other Events:

View other events promoted by this organisation

About the Event

Info for Riders

The new fun way to race mountain bike Enduro. A one day race with 3 live timed stages all topped off with some great prizes. Its aimed at new riders to the sport to give it a go and we also have the Pro am category for the more established racers. The Format The Mini Enduro’s will take place over one day and will be of a shorter distance to allow riders to practice the 3 stages before the start of the race later in the day. All three stage times will be added together to produce the overall results for each category. The race order is fastest categories first: Pro-Am Senior 18-29 Master 30-39 Veteran 40-49 Super Veteran 50+ Open 17 & Under Hardtail 13+ Women Entry fee is £45 with a limited number of entries.

The Races

Hardtail 13+ Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Master 30-39 Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Open 13 to 17 Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Senior 18-29 Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Super Veteran 50+ Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Veteran 40+ Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Women Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 01:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 01:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A
Pro-Am Race
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 03/11/13 09:00 Non-Ranking N/A
Entry: On Day: (£50.00)
Sun 03/11/13 – 09:00
Non-Ranking,  | N/A

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