The Welsh Two Day Enduro returns to Llandrindod Wells next week.

More than 500 riders from across the United Kingdom, Europe and as far afield as Australia will descend on the Spa town for the two day enduro extravaganza on June 27-28, starting at the Lakeside at 8am.

The event is the largest of its kind in Europe with riders completing 120 miles and three special tests each day in the ultimate test of man and machine.

The special tests will be based at Werngoch in Llandrindod Wells, Abbey Cwm Hir and Saints Well.

The championship sidecar class is expected to be a close run competition between the Llandrindod partnership of Jonathan Williams and Neil James and Llanidloes pairing of David Williams and Simon Brown.

The clubman sidecars will see Neil Pugh and Anthony Mills from Newtown looking to repeat their win from the Caio Enduro ahead of Craig Davies and Hefin Williams from Welshpool.

The classic experts class includes Tom Knill from Llandrindod Wells while Crossgates’ Mark Ensor and Matthew Jones of Llandewi compete in the clubman class while a bumper championship class includes Alex Walton of Rhayader and Charlie Evans of Llanidloes.