Article Source: Comrie Croft
Last Updated: 25 August 2025 15:22
A multiple Clan skirmish of epic proportions is on the cards again for mountain bike Enduro riders when Clans @ The Croft, the first team event on the UK's Enduro calendar, returns to Comrie Croft, the premier Scottish mountain bike trail centre near Crieff in Perthshire, on Saturday 25 October 2025.
It is an event rooted in community that fosters an inclusive, supportive atmosphere where riders gather with friends and family to celebrate the sport.
Riders compete in teams of three riding buddies, ‘Clans’, tackling a series of exhilarating enduro stages packed with jumps, berms, roots, rock slabs, and race-only off-piste sections, blending individual skill with teamwork for mountain bike honours.
There are Solo classes, and every Clan rider will get a solo result for their efforts. Every rider will be timed over five stages on the full course and over three stages on the Lite course, new for 2025. There are bike categories for manual and e-bikes, with age categories from 12 to 99. Fancy dress is also highly encouraged for all riders participating.
With an evening Ceilidh and bar in the barn for riders, their friends and families, spectators, volunteers and the local community, enhanced on site spectator engagement, and a drive to increase female and young people participation, the event fosters accessibility, inclusivity, adventure, and community spirit in a stunning rural setting with fantastic Perthshire views.
Event funding was awarded to Comrie Croft through EventScotland's National Events Funding Programme.
Event and Entry details:
• Clans @ The Croft is being staged at Comrie Croft, Braincroft, Crieff, Perthshire, PH7 4JZ, on Saturday 25 October 2025 (& Sunday 26 October 2025).
• Clans @ The Croft is the first Mountain Bike Enduro in the UK where riders can join forces with two other riders to race as a team of three (a Clan) to compete against other Clans. Every rider will get a solo time. Solo entries are also available.
• The event was inspired by the Enduro World Series Trophy of Nations.
• A full five-stage course and a Lite three-stage course are available.
• Entries open. Entries close - Thursday 23rd October 2025 at 10:00
• Categories - Full Manual; Full eBike; Lite Manual; Lite eBike
• Category Ages (Event Min. Age - 12 or older - Relative to End of Year (2025)
o Full Manual - 12 years or older
o Full eBike - 14 years or older
o Lite Manual - 12 years or older
o Lite eBike - 14 years or older
• Entry Fees:
o Full Course Adult* - £65 / U18* - £50 | Lite Course - £50 | Free for spectators.
• Parking is free on the day. A donation to the upkeep of the trails at Comrie Croft would be appreciated.
Clans @ The Croft event funders and sponsors:
Funding the event, sponsoring stage, providing prizes, being part of the event village, helping with coaching days and dig days and providing volunteers on the day:
• EventScotland
• Stewart Brewing
• Deviate Cycles
• Haibike
• Fortan Activewear - designed the new jersey with an illustration by Stormstatic.
• Glenturret Distillery
• Stormstatic
• Hopetech
• Hope WMN
• Horizon
• Comrie Croft Bikes
• Trail Bloom
• Dirt Divas
• Unbound Collective
• Vertebrae Publishing
• Schwalbe
• Stogies
• Tayside Trail Association
• Melon Optics
• Bawbags
Image credit: Pete Scullion
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