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08.05.2018

Go time for WESS - World Enduro Super Series starts in Portugal

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It’s all systems go as the inaugural World Enduro Super Series clicks into gear for round one at Extreme XL Lagares in Portugal, May 11-13, as the search for the ULTIMATE ENDURO CHAMPION begins.

With the wait finally over, history will be made in northern Portugal when the first ever round of the mixed-discipline WESS championship gets underway. Extreme XL Lagares — now in its 14th edition — has the honour of hosting the opening event of the series.

In total 252 competitors from 20 nations, including the world’s best Enduro riders, will take to the start line in the Penafiel region of Portugal for three days of exciting, and challenging, Enduro racing. A truly unique start to the series, Portugal’s Extreme XL Lagares mixes EnduroCross, Urban and Hard Enduro action.

As the 2017 Extreme XL Lagares winner, South Africa’s Wade Young will start with the #1 plate on his bike as the search for the ULTIMATE ENDURO CHAMPION begins. Keen to make it a double win, the Sherco Factory Racing rider will have his hands full with no less than 46 other riders entered in the Pro category. Runner-up to Young last year, Britain’s Jonny Walker leads the charge of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammates with Taddy Blazusiak (Poland), Cody Webb (USA), Josep Garcia (Spain) and Nathan Watson (Britain) all eager to impress at round one.

As a three-time winner of the race, Britain’s Graham Jarvis heads Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s hopes for victory. Jarvis won the race in his last visit back in 2013 and will want to show he’s still a threat for top honours on the slippery, rocky Portuguese terrain. He’ll be joined by teammates Colton Haaker (USA) and Billy Bolt (Britain) — the rising talent in Hard Enduro.

Determined to steal the limelight at round one, Spain’s Mario Roman will be the danger man. Coming close to securing victory numerous times in the event, the Sherco Factory Racing rider looks to finally etch his name onto the winner’s list at the 14th edition. Hunting down a place inside the top five, Gas Gas Factory Racing’s Lars Enockl (Austria) will aim for a strong start to his WESS campaign, while Beta Factory Racing’s Travis Teasdale (South Africa) arrives at round one fresh off three memorable podium results during pre-season events.

Yamaha mounted Diogo Vieira (Portugal) is the home favourite for success at Extreme XL Lagares. Knowing the terrain well, Vieira aims to use that local knowledge to his advantage and claim a surprise result.

Adding riders like Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM – Germany), Paul Bolton (KTM – Britain), Alex Salvini (Husqvarna – Italy), Pol Tarres (Husqvarna – Spain), Kevin Gallas (Husqvarna – Germany), Blake Gutzeit (Yamaha – South Africa) and Rannar Uusna (KTM – Estonia) into the mix ensures a place inside the top 15 will be hard fought. In total 47 Pro riders from 13 different nations will start round one of WESS in Portugal.

 

However, with over 250 riders entered across five different categories, it’s not just in the Pro class where the battle for podium honours will be fiercely contended. Fifty-three riders are entered in the Expert class, while 80 competitors will take to the start line in the Hobby category. Competing in the XL class, duo Wen Xu and Linwei Liu from China are easily the furthest travelled.

Staged over three days, racing begins on Friday evening May 11 with Endurocross action in Quintandona, Lagares. On Saturday things get distinctively Urban when world heritage city Porto opens its narrow, cobbled streets to the world’s best Enduro riders in the Ribeira do Porto district. Sunday is all about Hard Enduro as competitors tackle the slippery, rocky riverbeds and Penafiel forestry of Lagares for one of the world’s most spectacular and demanding races. Starting and finishing in Quintandona, the Pro class will complete two laps of the course, with the remaining classes needing to complete one.

Round one of the World Enduro Super Series takes place at Extreme XL Lagares in Portugal, May 11-13.

Extreme XL Lagares Schedule
May 11: Endurocross — 16.00-23.00hrs
May 12: Porto Prologue — 14.00-19.00hrs
May 13: Main Event — 11-18.00hrs

2017 Extreme XL Lagares Podium
1. Wade Young (Sherco) 2. Jonny Walker (KTM) 3. Alfredo Gomez (KTM)

Extreme XL Lagares Past Winners
2017 Wade Young (Sherco)
2016 Alfredo Gomez (KTM)
2015 Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna)
2014 Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna)
2013 Graham Jarvis (Husaberg)
2012 Graham Jarvis (Husaberg)
2011 Dougie Lampkin (Gas Gas)
2010 Graham Jarvis (Husaberg)

Extreme XL Lagares Event Information
Website: www.extremelagares.com
Facebook: Extreme XL Lagares
Instagram: @xl_extremelagares

World Enduro Super Series Information
Website: iRideWESS.com
Red Bull TV: redbull.tv/WESS
Instagram: instagram.com/iRideWESS
Facebook: facebook.com/iRideWESS
Twitter: twitter.com/iRideWESS

WORLD ENDURO SUPER SERIES – 2018 SCHEDULE
Rnd 1. Extreme XL Lagares (Portugal) May 11-13
Rnd 2. Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble (Austria) May 31-June 3
Rnd 3. Trèfle Lozérien AMV (France) June 8-10
Rnd 4. Red Bull Romaniacs (Romania) July 24-28
Rnd 5. Red Bull 111 Megawatt (Poland) September 8-9
Rnd 6. Gotland Grand National (Sweden) October 26-27
Rnd 7. Red Bull Knock Out (The Netherlands) November 10

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