BIKE Festival RivaNorthlake Enduro with separate classification for youngsters

Stefan Frey

 · 22.04.2022

BIKE Festival Riva: Northlake Enduro with separate classification for youngsters
BIKE Festival Riva: Northlake Enduro with separate classification for youngsters
The racing season for enduro bikers starts with the Northlake Enduro at the FSA BIKE Festival Garda Trentino in Riva. This year, for the first time, there will be a classification for young people aged 13 and over.

The Northlake Enduro on Lake Garda is now a permanent fixture on the enduro racing calendar. Fast passages through the dense mountain forest and heavy rock pelting make the race a real challenge for the participants.

As last year, the route leads north-east of Arco towards Doss del Clef and is essentially the same as the 2021 variant. However, some sections have been revised and improved.

Despite the racing flair: fun takes centre stage in the youth classification of the Kids Enduro.Despite the racing flair: fun takes centre stage in the youth classification of the Kids Enduro.

Kids Enduro: separate classification for young people aged 13 and over

The Kids Enduro, which is organised as part of the Northlake Enduro, is new. For the first time, the youngsters can also show what racing qualities they have. In the two categories U17 (15 and 16 years) and U15 (13 and 14 years), they have to complete 2 stages and an additional skills course in the finish area. A total of 3 special stages are therefore on the programme for the young enduro riders. Unlike the adults, where every tenth of a second is fought for, the focus here is on having fun.

Registration for the race is here possible. The entry fee is 10 euros.

The stages at a glance:

  • Stage 1: approx. 0.79 km I 0 m I 119 tm
  • Stage 2: approx. 0.60 km I 3 m I 60 tm
  • Stage 3: Skill course at the finish area

All further information and an overview of the stages of the Northlake Enduro can be found on the festival page of the FSA BIKE Festivals Garda Trentino.

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Stefan Frey is from Lower Bavaria and loves the mossy, loamy trails of the Bavarian Forest as much as the rugged rock of the Dolomites. For technical descents, he is prepared to tackle almost any ascent - under his own steam. As an accessories specialist, he is the first port of call for questions about equipment and add-on parts, while as head of copywriting he sweeps the language crumbs from the pages of the BIKE print editions.

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