Scott Enduro Cup announces 2015 dates

Originally posted on January 7, 2015 at 6:13 am

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The Scott Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria has announced three competition stops for the 2015 season: Moab, Utah (May 9), Sun Valley, Idaho (June 27-28) and Canyons Resort, Park City, Utah (July 18).

Each location provides a challenging and unique mountain bike race experience for both men and women professional, amateur and junior athletes. Enduro Cup has also announced Vittoria, the world’s leading manufacturer of bicycle tires, as the Scott Enduro Cup’s new presenting sponsor.

Each race location showcases spectacular views and requires riders to have the endurance to sustain energy while pedaling on the non-­timed transfer stages while upholding impeccable skill to charge full­throttle down the timed descents.

The Moab stop will feature long red rock stages.

Next, Enduro Cup will travel to Sun Valley, Idaho, as the flagship race of the Ride Sun Valley Bike Festival (June 25­-28), which is complemented by several days of cycling entertainment for the entire family.

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Finally, the series will return to the birthplace of Enduro in Utah, Canyons Resort, which always features a stacked pro ­field and enthusiastic crowd. Read our dispatch from the 2014 Scott Enduro Cup at Canyons here.

The Scott Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria is dedicated to the progression of enduro mountain biking. Every event will showcase athletes, brands, and trails, which will provide an authentic and robust experience for athletes and spectators. The addition of Vittoria as an event partner will complement the existing relationships with Scott Sports and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. to assist the production of a premium quality race series. Registration will be open at a later date. For more information, visit endurocupmtb.com or follow the series on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and #EnduroCupMTB.



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