British Cycling Drop Enduro
In an email sent to its volunteer commissaires this morning, British Cycling have announced that they will not be insuring Enduro events for the foreseeable future. What does this mean for the future of the sport in the UK?
From: Commissaire Matters <commissairematters@britishcycling.org.uk>
Subject: Enduro Events
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 10:11:48 +0000British Cycling has undertaken a detailed review of MTB Enduro events over the past season, including consulting people within the discipline to better understand the structure, event format, process for delivery and the audience. Following this review, we have decided that we are not in a position to insure MTB Enduro events for the moment.
This is not a decision which has been taken lightly – those involved in MTB Enduro deserve a great deal of credit for the work they have put into an evolving area of the sport which attracts a variety of new and existing participants.
However, the discipline format does present challenges for event organisation and the officials. From a British Cycling perspective, any requirements or regulations that we would need to put in place may have a negative impact on the future sustainability of events and could also impact on resources we devote to other parts of the sport, particularly MTB Downhill as the two disciplines are closely linked.
MTB Downhill and its future development and sustainability is something that we are committed to. It is an area that requires continued and substantial support and through that support we aim to raise standards and in doing that improving the quality of the racing environment for all. We will continue to engage with those involved in MTB Enduro and support them as the discipline develops.
With that in mind, we’d like to remind all commissaires that if you are approached by any organisers to officiate at an Enduro event then please be aware that any role you may agree to will be performed outside of your capacity as a British Cycling commissaire.
Please be aware that this policy concerns only those events termed “Enduro” in the currently accepted sense – a series of time sections joined by linking stages. Some organisers still use “Enduro” to denote a mass start endurance/marathon style event, and such races are unaffected.
Kind regards,
Officials Education
British Cycling, National Cycling Centre, Stuart Street, Manchester, M11 4DQ
Telephone: +44 (0)161 274 2026 | Mobile: +44 (0) 7940 738361 | britishcycling.org.uk<http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/>
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BC clearly have their finger on the pulse of Mountain Biking
And if they are disowning enduro, how can they have anything to do with decisions on full face helmets