Nelson Mail

Enduro series on its way

- Tim Newman tim.newman@stuff.co.nz

Nelson will host mountain biking’s Enduro World Series for the first time next year, bringing hundreds of riders and exposure to the region.

The Nelson Mountain Bike Club will host a leg of the internatio­nal series over four days, from April 1-4, 2021.

Event co-ordinator Belinda Crisp said the club was ‘‘incredibly excited to make this happen for Nelson’’.

‘‘This is the culminatio­n of 20 years of work from the original mountainbi­kers who started building trials in Nelson, the NMTBC partners including Nelson City Council, Ngati Koata and Tasman Pine Forests, and all the club volunteers.’’

Crisp said it was an opportunit­y to put the spotlight on Nelson to the mountainbi­king world.

‘‘It’s an amazing way to showcase the area to people,’’ she said.

‘‘It’s not only the mountainbi­kers, it’s all the followers and spectators that will come here and not only see that Nelson has fantastic mountainbi­ke trails, but also an incredible variety of other things to do in the region.’’

Crisp said that over the course of the event, there could be up to 500 riders competing in different sections. She said the Enduro World Series officials had been impressed by the variety of trails Nelson could offer in one event, and the proximity of the trails to the city.

‘‘The best thing for the club is the infrastruc­ture and trails built for the event will be enduring for locals to use later.

‘‘That’s the whole reason for running the event, so we can make mountainbi­king for Nelsonians even better,’’ she said.

In an Enduro race the gruelling uphill stages have to be completed within a time limit, but riders’ results are based on how fast they can complete the downhill stages.

In 2020 the series will travel to eight locations across South and North America and Europe.

Rotorua is the only other New Zealand venue to have hosted the series – in 2015, 2017 and 2019.

Mayor Rachel Reese said it was an honour for Nelson to host the event, and a recognitio­n of the work done by the Nelson Mountain Bike Club.

Reese said the decision to award the event to the club had been just reward for 20 years of

‘‘That’s the whole reason for running the event, so we can make mountainbi­king for Nelsonians even better.’’ Belinda Crisp

commitment to track building and growing the sport in the region.

She said the event would likely bring in more than 1000 people into the region, and could have a social media reach of more than three million people.

‘‘An event of this calibre helps cement our smart little city on the world stage as an internatio­nal mountainbi­king destinatio­n with a range of amazing trails.’’

Nelson-based photograph­er Sven Martin has covered the Enduro World Series since it began in 2013 and has been pushing to get the series to Nelson since 2017.

Martin said Nelson had the perfect blend of trails to both challenge and reward visiting racers, with some of the longest, steepest and most technical terrain and tracks on offer in the country.

‘‘There are some great purpose built tracks in the forestry but it’s the natural feeling trails in the native beech forest here that made us call Nelson home.

‘‘The combinatio­n of mountains, beaches and nearby National Parks just can’t be beat anywhere.’’

General manager of Nga¯ti Koata Justin Carter said iwi were looking forward to the opportunit­y through this event to strengthen their partnershi­p with NMTBC. ‘‘It is easy for the iwi to support the NMTBC and events like this as we are aligned in our purpose: tiaki tangata, tiaki taiao, tiaki taonga (caring for our people, environmen­t and treasures).

‘‘We tautoko (support) the club as it prepares to host competitor­s from around the globe experience our world-class trails and beautiful natural environmen­t.’’

 ?? MATT WOOD ?? The Nelson Mountain Bike Club hosted a leg of the Enduro Asia/ Pacific Series in October, which helped secure the World Series bid.
MATT WOOD The Nelson Mountain Bike Club hosted a leg of the Enduro Asia/ Pacific Series in October, which helped secure the World Series bid.
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