VOLUME 59 ISSUE 27 JULY 6, 2022 P45
Sprint Enduro World Championship
Comes to Virginia
T
he first annual Sprint Enduro
World Championship comes
to Rivers Edge Outdoors in
Sandy Level, Virginia, July 9-10.
Promoted by Trail Pros, the same
people who host the U.S. Sprint
Enduro Series, the Sprint Enduro
World Championship is expected
to be the inaugural of what will
become an annual event.
FMF/KTM's Kailub Russell
has come out of retirement to
race the Sprint Enduro World
Championship and Team USA's
full ISDE Team will be there, as
well, participating in a four-day
ISDE Camp held in conjunction
with the race that U.S. ISDE
Team Manager Antti Kallonen
has each year to prepare his
team.
The team will work on walking
and picking out lines, strategy,
changing tires and racing on
Eco tires.
In addition to American riders,
there are riders confirmed for the
event from Canada, Australia,
New Zealand and Chile.
The Sprint Enduro World
Championship is an invitational
event, and there are only 350
spots available, including classes
for Micro/Youth and even Vin-
tage. Here's how you can get in
on the action!
1. You're automatically in-
vited if you finish in the top five
of your class in the 2022 U.S.
Sprint Enduro season. (Click
the link below to fill out the
form so we know your intent.)
2. Submit the Form of Con-
sideration.
Are you interested in becom-
ing a sponsor for this history-
making event? Send us an email
at trailpros.us@gmail.com. For
more information, or to register,
go to https://sprintenduroworld-
championship.com.
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Josh Toth, the 2022 U.S. Sprint
Enduro Champion, will compete in
the inaugural Sprint Enduro World
Championship this weekend in
Virginia.
PHOTO: SHAN MOORE