To ensure a fair race, we offer different race categories.

The categories for a race in the enduro.tirol Tour in 2025 are as follows:

Pro

Elite (2006-1990)*

Open

Open (2006-1990)*

E-Bike

(2006-1990)**

Master 35+

(1990-1990)

Adaptive

(2006-1990)***

Junior

(2007+2008)

Youngsters

U11

(2015-2016)

U13

(2013-2014)

U15

(2011-2012)

U17

(2009-2010)

Note

*To compete in a licensed class (Elite), a valid UCI license is required.

Participants in possession of a valid UCI license are not allowed to start in the “Open” classes.

These “Open” classes are for participants without professional ambitions or for those who are just getting into the enduro sport.

In all other categories, both licensed and unlicensed persons can compete. Participants who do not have a valid license need an ÖRV Bike Card as proof of insurance for all races of the enduro.tirol Tour in Austria.

**The motors are limited to 25 km/h in accordance with EU standard EN15 194. The mountain bikes must have a motor with a nominal continuous power of no more than 250 W, which is only activated by pedalling.

There are no technical restrictions on batteries. Riders are not allowed to carry a spare battery on their person or in a backpack. They must attach it to the bike. eBikes will be randomly checked by the commissaires according to their specifications.

***We will not make any distinctions in our evaluation of the various adaptive bikes. Only women and men will be judged separately.

Your mountain bike must be in perfect technical condition. Depending on local conditions and external factors (weather, etc.), you can choose the model and components according to your preferences. Whether hardtail, fully or other variant is a matter of taste and experience.

The following additional provisions apply to eBikes:

The motors are limited to 25 km/h in accordance with EU standard EN15 194. There are no technical restrictions on batteries. Riders are not allowed to carry a spare battery on their person or in a backpack. They must attach it to the bike. Device labels are issued for the batteries, in addition to the normal bike label (sticker). E-bikes will be randomly checked by the commissaires according to their specifications.