🏁 Enduro Series
Traditional time-keeping format racing on challenging off-road trails. Test your precision, navigation, and endurance.
What is an Enduro?
An enduro is a time-keeping format of off-road motorcycle racing where riders follow a marked course and attempt to maintain a set pace through timed sections. Unlike a hare scramble where the first rider across the finish line wins, enduros test your ability to ride consistently at a predetermined speed.
How It Works
- Key Time: Each rider is assigned a “key time” - their official start time
- Checkpoints: The course has multiple checkpoints where your time is recorded
- Scoring: Points are deducted for arriving early or late at checkpoints
- Winner: The rider with the fewest penalty points wins their class
What You Need
- An off-road motorcycle in good working condition
- AMA membership
- ECEA Enduro membership (register via MotoTally)
- Appropriate safety gear (helmet, boots, gloves, goggles)
- A way to keep time (watch, roll chart, or GPS)
Classes
ECEA offers classes for all skill levels, from beginners to expert riders. Check the rule book for complete class descriptions and requirements.
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