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[QUOTE="Enduro_Nut, post: 707115, member: 28263"] I no longer keep time - for me an enduro is one long,organized trail ride at different places. Don't get me wrong, typically, I sign on a row with the top riders of the series and just dont pass them. I think the main issue your first few rides is not time, but learning how to pace yourself for longevity and with your bike, learn the art of short shifting and keeping just enough power to maintain speed. There are several good web sites to learn the ins and outs of enduro's, as IRISHCOFFEE mentioned - tscec website. [/QUOTE]
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