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Training Wheels Family Enduro
The Training Wheels Family Enduro is an event geared to the novice and/or less competitive rider. The Training Wheels Family Enduro was first introduced in November 1977. CERA originally hosted the event at Georgetown, but moved it to Foresthill several years ago. The terrain at Foresthill is much easier to navigate. Now when we say "Family" Enduro, we are not implying that you grab your wife and kid, buy some bikes and think they will have fun riding this race. This event is much like its bigger brother (the Fools Gold Enduro), however it is "tuned down" in size and speed. The course usually ranges from 40 to 60 miles with one gas stop. You will encounter uphills and downhills along with some special test sections. This is to make things fun, but these will be less challenging then what you might find in a full blown enduro.
This event is a great race for someone that wants to experience an enduro without having to run the mileage and speed of a full enduro. We recommend this event to any one that is comfortable with their riding skills. This is also an excellent race to learn how to keep time or if you have one of those fancy computers on your bike it's great to work out the bugs.
This event is sanctioned by American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and District 36.

Flyers And Results
1997: Results
1975: TW1975

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