
After hosting the French Enduro Series for 5 years and the European Enduro Series in 2018, the LES ORRES resort has been chosen to host the 5th round of the ENDURO WORLD SERIES WHICH WILL BE HELD ON JULY 6 & 7, 2019.
An innovative race that combines competition, adventure, exploration and thrills. It brings together the world's best enduro riders: pros, amateurs, women and men race alone, against the clock on each course (between 6 and 8 tracks).
Spectacular routes, famous destinations, top pro riders and world-famous brands are all selected by the Enduro World Series team to attract and seduce a wide audience.
In just 5 years, the Enduro World Series competition has become a global phenomenon , and is now recognized as the world's premier Enduro mountain bike event.
Fun and excitement give the event a unique and very strong convivial atmosphere.
AWARDS CEREMONY SUNDAY, JULY 7
ADVANCE TO 16H30 INSTEAD OF 6PM ON PLACE HODOUL 1650
WOMEN'S CATEGORY
Isabeau COURDURIER
Isabeau Courdurier (Intense-Mavic Collective) leads the standings and has so far won every race this season. On the start line in Les Orres, the French mountain biker will be the clear favorite, with a home victory perhaps in her sights.
Noga KOREM
Israeli mountain biker Noga Korem (GT Factory Racing) is currently second in the overall standings after a thunderous start to the 2019 season. She came second in the third round in Madeira and will be aiming for another podium finish in Les Orres.
Morgane CHARRE
This French mountain biker's 2019 season got off to an auspicious start, with a second-place finish in the first round in New Zealand. She will arrive at the start line in Les Orres in third place in the world rankings and will be keen to give her best in front of her home crowd.
MEN'S CATEGORY
Martin MAES
The Belgian champion (GT Factory Racing) has so far won every race of the 2019 season and leads the standings by almost 400 points. Despite numerous victories on the EWS, he has yet to win the championship, and that's certainly what he's hoping for this year.
Florian NICOLAI
Florian (Canyon Factory Racing) is often referred to as "Flying Flo", and it's easy to see why - the Frenchman is second in the overall standings and was on the podium in both the first and second rounds.
Sam HILL
Reigning champion Sam Hill (Chain Reaction Cycles Mavic) has had a "tough" start to the season compared to his usual self - but the Australian is sixth in the overall standings nonetheless, and there's a good chance that this legend of the sport will make his mark in Les Orres.
All journalists must be accredited by the organizer. Accreditation applications can be made online via the "Media Accreditation" tab on the Enduro World Series website.
For further information: kate@enduroworldseries.com or p.lemonnier@lesorres.com
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