EWS 2020 – Rounds 1 & 2 postponed

The Enduro World Series (EWS) has announced that the first two rounds of the 2020 season in Colombia and Chile have been postponed in an effort to help contain the global spread of Covid-19 (coronavirus).

Round one scheduled to take place in Manizales, Colombia at the end of the month has been moved to the weekend of 7-8 November whilst round two that was due to take place on April 4-5 in Farellones, Chile will now take place on 14-15 November 2020.

South America currently has a very low incidence of confirmed cases of Coronavirus, but with riders traveling to the events from across the globe the decision has been made to delay the races until later in the year in the interest of everyone’s safety. 

Chris Ball, Managing Director of the Enduro World Series, said: “In order to best protect all staff, riders, fans and act in the most responsible way possible in the world’s current situation, we have made the decision to postpone our first two rounds . We hope the early decision of this date change helps to remove stress from a situation that is causing us all a great deal of difficulty. We look forward to getting our season started in May and thank all of our partners and staff for their support in these challenging times. ”

Speaking from Colombia, round one Race Director Jorge Mario Jaramillo said: “The planet faces a fairly delicate health situation. This situation has globally affected multiple massive events, mainly sports. For the global well-being of athletes and spectators, and for recommendations of local, national and world authorities it is out of our hands and we have no choice but to delay the EWS Manizales. The party is postponed! “

And round two Race Director Ignacio Barboas added: “We as Montenbaik see this as an opportunity, since we will have the last race of the year of the Enduro World Series. This gives us more time to surprise everyone even more with the best trails and a high-level event. “

More details about the postponed races will be available in the coming days on www.enduroworldseries.com

Enduro World Series (EWS) has announced that the first two rounds of the 2020 season in Colombia and Chile have been postponed in an effort to help contain the global spread of Covid-19 (coronavirus).

The first round, which was scheduled for the end of the month in Manizales (Colombia), has been moved to the weekend from November 7 to 8, while the second round, which was to take place on April 4 and 5 in Farellones (Chile), will now be held on November 14 and 15, 2020.

South America currently has a very low incidence of confirmed Coronavirus cases, but as riders travel to events from around the world, the decision has been made to delay the races for later in the year in the interest of safety for all. Chris Ball, CEO of the Enduro World Series, said: “In order to better protect all staff, riders, fans and act as responsibly as possible in the current world situation, we have made the decision to postpone our first two rounds. ” “We hope that the prompt decision of this date change will help to remove the stress of a situation that is causing us a difficult moment. 
First round race director Mario “Chiguiro” Jaramillo commented: “The planet faces a rather delicate health situation. This situation has affected multiple massive, mainly sporting, events globally. For the global well-being of athletes and spectators, and on the recommendation of local, national and world authorities. It gets out of hand and we have no other option than to postpone the EWS Manizales. The party is postponed! “
Ignacio Barbosa, race director of the second round, commented: “We as Montenbaik see this as an opportunity, since we will be the closing date of the Enduro World Series, so we are going to take advantage of this time to surprise them with the best trails and an event high level. “

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