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Endura Racing 2010 was today unveiled to the UK press, media and: special guests at the Porsche Human Performance centre at Silverstone.

Endura Racing Team
Porche provided a great venue for the presentation.

The launch followed months of hard work and dedication from the whole of the: Endura Racing set-up, and culminated with many of the attendees leaving with a sense that this team are on the cusp of a great season in 2010.

Endura Racing Team
Ian Wilkinson and the others discuss the LOOK time trial rig.

A clearly excited team captain, Rob Hayles said;

“The scene is set now, today’s nerves quickly turned to confidence and pride as the morning went on. It has been a perfect send-off for the guys as we embark on our race programme — it really is up to us now!

“We are all looking forward to getting out there and riding. We have the Tour of Mediterranean in early Feb, and then the whole of the squad convene in Nice on the 15th of Feb for our first full training camp.

“To date everything has been perfect, from the product, sponsors and clothing to rider selection, and to be joined by Alexandre Blain today makes it extra special.”

Endura Racing Team
Rob Hayles and Jim McFarlane.

A former ProTour rider with Cofidis, 28 year-old Blain is a continental rider whose pedigree extends to podium rides in races such as the Etoile de Besseges, and his arrival heralds yet another statement of intent from this ambitious team.

Blain was just one of the surprise announcements on a day that saw the team announce a key partnership with the Porsche Human Performance Centre at Silverstone.

The PHPC, headed-up by Andy Blow, will provide rider physiological testing and support over the season and will be the bedrock of performance measurement as the riders progress through their season of domestic and continental racing.

The day started with MC Anthony McCrossan introducing the Endura brand and Endura Racing history, to a backdrop of SRAM equipped LOOK race and TT bikes. Endura director Jim McFarlane then addressed the audience expressing his pride at what had been assembled in the impressive Porsche centre’s foyer.

Endura Racing Team
The riders chill out before the presentation.

Speaking after the event, McFarlane said,

“Today is the first hurdle to getting to where we want to be with this team. I truly believe that we are ahead of where we thought we would be at this point — in terms of riders, sponsors and team cohesiveness.

“The emphasis now shifts to the riders and the team management. Rob Hayles, Garry Beckett and his team will now take over the reins and take us to the race — the arena that this whole project is intended for. I’m very happy, I’m relieved and most of all I am excited to see where we can get to in 2010”.

Prior to the team riders being unveiled, the Endura Racing promo film was shown to the gathered crowd a video-diary of visits to the Endura offices, team sponsors Fisher Outdoor Leisure (LOOK, SRAM, MET and Tacx) and the house of Rob Hayles, for an insight into his thoughts and expectations for 2010.

The launch finale saw the team riders being introduced and interviewed, followed by team photos with riders, guests and sponsors.

Endura Racing Team
The jerseys are all unique to the individual.

Endura Racing Team sponsors line-up

LOOK — frames, pedals and components
SRAM — groupsets
MET — helmets
Tacx — ergo trainers
Fizik — Saddles
Continental — tyres
DS Wealth
Sleepathlete
Science in Sport
Porsche Human Performance Centre
Fisher Outdoor Leisure

Endura Racing Team
Endura are ready to rock.

Endura Racing Team rider line-up

  • Rob Hayles (Eng, Captain)
  • James Moss (Eng)
  • Jack Bauer (NZ)
  • Evan Oliphant (Sco)
  • Jason Christie (NZ)
  • Rob Partridge (Wal)
  • Ross Creber (Sco)
  • Scott Thwaites (Eng)
  • Gary Hand (Sco)
  • Callum Wilkinson (Sco)
  • David Lines (Sco)
  • Ian Wilkinson (Eng)
  • James McCallum (Sco)
  • Alexander King (Sco)
  • Alexandre Blain (Fra)

Team management

  • Jim McFarlane — Team Director, Endura
  • Garry Beckett — Team Manager
  • Jonathan MacBain — Mechanic
  • Brendan Milliken – Mechanic
  • Ollie Fox – Race/Licence Admin
  • Martin Steele — PR
  • Pamela Barclay – Product Development Director, Endura

Full Endura Racing information including 2010 team race schedule, rider profiles, team participation and sponsor profiles are now online at enduraracing.com, and you can also follow the team on Twitter.

Martin Williamson
Martin Williamson
Martin is our Editor and web site Designer/Manager. He concentrates on photography. He's been involved in cycle racing for over four decades and raced for much of that time, having a varied career which included time trials, road and track racing - and triathlons. Martin has been the Scottish 25 Mile TT and 100 Mile TT Champion, the British Points Race League Champion on the track, and he won a few time trials in his day, particularly hilly ones like the Tour de Trossachs and the Meldons MTT.

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