Don’t miss the last days available to register for the BLUEGRASS EWS Finale PRESENTED BY VITTORIA and the BLUEGRASS EWS-E FINALE PRESENTED BY VITTORIA, the double mtb enduro event that will animate the Finale Outdoor Region from 13 to 19 September! What
The Enduro World Series (EWS) today launches a revised 2021 event calendar that will see racing consolidated into two distinct blocks based in Europe. The ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic mean the EWS has decided to defer both the Whistler round
The Alps, the Dolomites, the Pyrenees, the Pacific Coast Range, the Italian Riviera and the forests of Scotland; the Enduro World Series is back and the 2021 calendar is like nothing that has gone before. After a much reduced 2020 season due
All general COVID19 procedures below are designed to work in tandem with the detailed local COVID19 procedures provided by each Event Organiser and the local and national rules and laws at the host venue These guidelines are subject to change with the
The Enduro World Series, alongside Finale Outdoor Region, are excited to unveil the schedule and sponsors for the two Italian rounds taking place later this month. In a year heavily impacted by Covid-19, the Finale Outdoor Region has stepped forward to offer
The Enduro Sports Organisation (ESO), the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and Finale Outdoor Region are pleased to announce that a second Italian race weekend has been added to the 2020 Enduro World Series (EWS) event calendar. Set to take place on a
The Enduro World Series (EWS) today announces some important changes to its revised 2020 calendar to ensure fair competition for all in light of the current situation with Coronavirus. This year’s Trophy of Nations in Finale will now be an EWS round
Entry for the 2020 Enduro World Series opens next week so if you’re planning to be on the start line at any of them, here’s what you need to know. All EWS80, EWS100, the Rider Trophy at the Trophy of Nations and
For the first time in the history of the sport UCI jerseys and medals were on offer – and their prestige was reflected in the intensity of the racing on display on Finale’s iconic trails. As riders worked together in teams of
Imagine taking ideas and cultures from all over the world – thanks to more than 500 riders from different countries – mixing them with a good dose of Finale’s love for mountain biking and a pinch of local artistic creativity… and voilà: