Set in the heart of the Dolomites, Val di Fassa – Trentino (Italy) once again hosts enduro athletes for a two-day epic.
Known for its high-altitude starts, huge descents and raw, technical terrain, the iconic Italian venue combines roots, off-cambers and long natural lines to create a true test for both Elite and Shimano Enduro Open riders.
Last season, UCI Enduro World Cup overall winners Ella Conolly and Sławomir Łukasik (Yeti/Fox Factory Race Team) mastered searing temperatures and close racing to take victory here, extending their leads in the standings after two intense days on the bike.
This year, across the two days, riders will cover a total of 59.58km featuring 2633m of descending across seven stages.
STAGES
Stage 1: Tutti Frutti
Length: 2.22 km
Elevation: +31m / -362 m
Stage 2: 9.90
Length: 1.85 km
Elevation: +8 m / -319m
Stage 3: Ciasates “EWS”
Length: 1.25 km
Elevation: +31 m / -196m
Stage 4: Titans
Length: 2.51km
Elevation: +10 m / -536 m
Stage 5: Lezuo
Length: 3.94 km
Elevation: +30 m / -528 m
Stage 6: Infinity
Length: 3.69 km
Elevation: +57 m / -467 m
Stage 7: Ciasates “EDR”
Length: 1.32 km
Elevation: +19 m / -223 m
Following training on Thursday and Friday, Elite and Shimano Enduro Open riders will tackle the opening three stages on Saturday, before completing the final four stages on Sunday.













