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SloEnduro Kamplc 2026

Fifteen years of Kamplc enduro.

SloEnduro Kamplc returned to the trails above Ajdovscina on June 6-7, 2026, with five timed stages, excellent conditions, and a race weekend that mattered because Kamplc has been shaping Slovenian enduro for fifteen years.

My official result was 15th in M1. The better memory is the balance of the weekend itself: Saturday recon, Sunday focus, a hot race day, and one more reminder that enduro is decided by consistency as much as speed.

Event
SloEnduro Kamplc 2026
Weekend
June 6-7, 2026
Location
Ajdovscina, Slovenia
Format
Enduro MTB race weekend
15th
M1 place

Official category result from Sunday race day.

5
Timed stages

Five special stages across the trails above Ajdovscina.

104
Training load

Intervals.icu load from Saturday practice.

109
Race load

Intervals.icu load from Sunday racing.

Video

Full weekend footage from practice and race day.

The video adds the missing motion: practice day, race day, drone shots, and onboard GoPro footage from the trails above Ajdovscina.

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The Vipava Valley gave Kamplc its usual big backdrop: green fields below, dark hills above, and weather that stayed kind enough for a fast enduro weekend.

Opening note

A familiar venue still found ways to feel fresh.

The terrain above Ajdovscina is familiar, but the organizers refreshed the race with new trail sections and stage combinations. That kept the weekend from feeling like a repeat, even on trails with a long SloEnduro memory.

The result matters, but the page should keep the full shape of the weekend visible: the views, the transfer rhythm, the crowd, and the work behind an event that riders only experience for two days.

Transfers were part of the rhythm rather than dead time: enough climbing to make the day honest, enough conversation to keep it feeling like SloEnduro.

Training day

Saturday was about learning the stages, not winning practice.

Practice day kept the right enduro logic: ride enough to understand the stages, but leave the racing for Sunday.

The terrain above Ajdovscina had plenty of contrast. Some sections rewarded smooth precision, while the steeper corners, rocky passages, and faster lines asked for commitment.

The activity came out almost identical to race day on paper: 16.5 km, 899 m of climbing, and 104 Intervals.icu load. That is a real training cost before the race even starts.

Race day

Five stages turned the weekend from recon into concentration.

Sunday changed the atmosphere immediately. The relaxed Saturday feeling disappeared and every stage became a small decision between speed, control, and risk.

The course had the full Kamplc mix: fast trail, technical sections, steep corners, rocks, and enough pedaling to remind everyone that enduro is not only descending.

The steep uphill near the end of Stage 4 was the clearest example. It arrived late enough to hurt and made the stage feel tactical rather than purely technical.

Result

15th in M1 was built more on consistency than one perfect stage.

The final result was 15th in M1 across five timed stages. For this race, that feels like the right kind of marker: solid, controlled, and earned without needing a dramatic story.

As fatigue built through the day, the important thing became staying focused enough not to donate time through small mistakes. Kamplc rewarded clean riding more than isolated moments of brilliance.

Intervals.icu shows the Sunday cost clearly: 16.9 km, 899 m of climbing, 2h 11m moving time, and 109 load in hot conditions.

The finish area carried the history of the event well: Kamplc has been part of Slovenian enduro from the beginning, and the crowd made that visible.

Why Kamplc matters

Fifteen years of Slovenian enduro history were sitting behind the weekend.

The 2026 edition mattered because it marked fifteen years since the first enduro races organized by the Kamplc team.

That history gives the race a different weight. It is not just another weekend on good trails; it is part of the reason enduro became normal in this region at all.

At the same time, events like this are becoming harder to organize. Permits, environmental rules, and trail access can decide the future long before riders reach the start line.

16.9 km
Race distance

Intervals.icu race-day activity distance.

899 m
Elevation gain

Intervals.icu climbing total for Sunday.

2h 11m
Moving time

Bike time across transfers and stages.

3h 21m
Elapsed time

From rollout to finish area in the activity file.

Race route

GPX map and elevation profile for Ajdovscina.

The map uses the Sunday Garmin GPX file. Intervals.icu is the source for the headline distance and elevation numbers, while the GPX track gives the practical shape of the race day and the elevation profile.

The profile makes the day look compact, but the repeated stage starts, transfers, and late-stage fatigue are exactly where Kamplc becomes more than a simple descent count.

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