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A Brief History of Enduro, a Race Format Rooted Deep in The Soul of Mountain Biking

The equipment demands and trail-party culture of enduro have arguably made the sport of mountain biking better, largely by focusing on the core of what draws so many mountain bikers to the dirt: long days in the saddle crafting grins with friends.

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