Good luck both of you! I may try an enter an enduro or two this year (not anything with laps as I hate riding in circles) but it will be to do a long ride with some water and feed station support rather than a race. "Mountain biking" and "racing" just does not compute for me, unlike running, I just like getting out in the hills (though I ride mainly with men and can flog myself to death on normal rides so that's probably enough!). I also don't consider any of my riding to be training, its just riding, whereas all my running is training - don't know why it just is.![]()
There is also absolutely none, zip, nada short course XC racing round here and most events are at least a 2 hour drive away (this is UK not US concept of distance, I appreciate that can be considered local in some areas of the US).



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). I've driven in the States and it was so easy compared to driving in the UK - just get on a nice wide straight road, set the cruise control and go. As the UK is so congested, particularly on a Sunday when everyone is out and about and most events are held being sat in a big traffic jam is just not fun. I would drive an hour and a half to get to an event but it most definitely depends where and when it is being held.