Eagle Enduro - Idaho Enduro Series #1
Race Details:

The first stop of the Idaho enduro calendar is a great event for beginners to test the waters and for seasoned racers to tune their spring fitness. The tight, fast runs of the park make this the ideal location to cut your teeth on the sport of enduro.

The courses will be divided between expert/sport and beginner, so that no one feels like they’re getting in over their head and everyone feels challenged.

Collect series points toward the overall championship of the 4 race IES series.

By popular demand we brought back the Kid's Enduro for 2017.

WHEN:
May 6, 2016

WHERE:
Eagle Bike Park, Old Horseshoe Bend Rd, Eagle, ID

COURSE:
Per the request of Ada County and the City of Eagle the course map will be posted May 5, 2016
The course will be marked at flagged May 5, 2016

REGISTRATION:
(opens Wednesday, 2/1)
https://ccnbikes.com/#/series/idaho-enduro-series-2017
200 racer field limit
registration closes 5/3 at 11pm

Pro/Expert/Sport – $55 (until 5/3, $75 day of)
Beginner – $45 (until 5/3, $65 day of)
Juniors – $35 (until 5/3, $55 day of)
Kids Race - $10 (until 5/3, $20 day of)

REFUNDS:
The IES refund policy is in place with a grace period up to 30 days prior to any given race day. When we go inside 30 days the majority of your registration fee has gone towards non-refundable expenses incurred for the race (permits, fees, deposits for food, porta-potties, etc).

1. If a participant has to withdraw from the race, 50% of the registration fee will be reimbursed up to one month from race date. No refunds will be given within one month from race date.
2. No registration transfers to other racers are allowed.
If the event has to be cancelled due to conditions beyond the organizer’s control (storm, flooding, etc.) the portion of your entry will be refunded.

CATEGORIES:
Pro Male
Pro Female
Expert Male (18 to 34)
Expert Master Male (35 - 49)
Expert Female
Expert Junior
Sport Male (18 to 34)
Sport Master Male (35 to 49)
Sport Female
Veteran Female (40+)
Super Veteran Male (50+)
Beginner Male
Beginner Female
Noncompetitive (time given but not posted)
Junior Male (18 & under)
Junior Female (18 & under)

Pro - Extremely confident at jumping, drops, cornering and technical rock or trail features. Can ride every part of any given trail with out hesitation. Can ride everything in the Boise/McCall area at full speed. Able to complete a 30+ mile trail ride. Has lots of racing experience in different types of mountain biking.

Expert - Able to do most jumps, drops and is pretty good at cornering. Can ride most technical rock or trail features but not all. Can ride most parts of any given trail but sometimes has to take the alternate line. Able to complete a 20+ mile trail ride. Races several times a year.

Sport - Can do smaller jumps and drops and feels comfortable at cornering. Can ride most trails but sometimes hesitates on technical features or sometimes walks/rides around a feature. Able to complete a 20 mile trail ride. Has raced a few times.

Beginner - Mountain biking is still a relatively new sport. Not comfortable at jumping, drops and is still learning how to corner properly. Not comfortable with really technical terrain. Can ride most novice trails but stays away from the really technical trails. Anything over 10-15 miles is a big day on the bike. New to racing or raced once before.

Juniors - Rider ability and level varies. Class consists of beginner to sport level riders. You can have very fast kids or slow kids racing the junior class.

Female riders with questions should contact our Dirt Dolls representative, Tesh Denton at [email protected].

DAY OF RACE:
TBA

PRIZES:
$650 Equal cash pay out to Pro's
Medals and merchandie other categories

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