Everything about the BMB E-bike Challenge in Vitrival
On Saturday, October 10, the BMB E-bike challenge 2020 will open with 2 races of 30 minutes and 1 lap on a technical course of one and a half km in Vitrival. The race takes place the day before the Belgan Endurance-cross (BEX) race on Sunday for which registrations have almost reached the maximum number of teams allowed.
The BEX kids will run their competition on Saturday and here too we have already recorded a record number of registrations. Several riders have already registered for the E-bike competition, but we hope for many more. Many BMB sports permit holders now also own an E-mountain bike (or can obtain one) and we therefore appeal to participate in this competition. Participation is completely free and all BMB sports competition permits are valid! So register quickly and experience this new electric motorsport adventure! Pre-registration is required!
E-bike program October 10:
- Registrations: 8 hours – 10 hours (distribution of race numbers and transponders)
- Free training (not mandatory): 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM
- Start 1st series: 12 hours (30 minutes + 1 lap)
- Start 2nd series: 14 hours (30 minutes + 1 lap)
- Stage: 15:40 PM
Registration form and all competition information: click here
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