December 12th, 2013 8:38am
SRAM has released the second part to their Enduro series video. This one is even better than the first for several reasons. One, its not a hard core marketing piece. Sure SRAM has the fastest riders in Enduro riding their stuff but kudos to them for that. I liked how this video really gives us a better insight into the Enduro series and a good look at how technical the trail is - especially at high speeds. I know we have all ridden trails like this, but at these speeds it becomes a whole different animal.
This second chapter follows the best enduro racers in the world from the iconic Mega Avalanche in Alpe d'Huez to the final race of the Enduro World Series in Finale Ligure, Italy. Here, in addition to Jerome Clementz's victory in both the race and overall, Curtis Keene, Rene Wildhaber, Anka Martin, Anneke Beerten and many more reflect on the first season of the Enduro World Series and what it means to be an enduro racer today.
Winner Jerome Clementz using the pontoon method to stay upright at the start of the Mega Avalanche
At full speed, Enduro is a technical hand full.
The Enduro world series even has a bit of an urban DH section. How cool is that?
This rock garden could be in any world cup DH track. Curtis Keene puts the Pike Suspension through the real world test.
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