Enduro

Saturday, July 13

N2875 County Rd FA,
La Crosse, WI 54601

Limited to 120 total racers in Sport and Expert!

Categories

CategoryStart Time# of RunsPrice
Pre-Registration
Price-Race
Weekend
Sport10:00 a.m.3$50$60
Advanced10:00 a.m.5$50$60

Not sure what category to enter?

XC Racing CategorySuggested Enduro Category
JuniorN/A
CitizenSport
SportSport
CompAdvanced
EliteAdvanced

Pre-Riding

Saturday, June 17 and go from 8:00-10:00 a.m., when the course will be closed for inspection. Keep in mind that you must pick up a race plate at the registration tent before pre-riding.

Staging + Call-ups

All enduro racers will do the first 3 runs between 12:00 and 3:00 p.m. Racers will go every 30 seconds and will receive their start order prior to the race. Advanced riders will then have two additional runs starting at 4:00 p.m.

Timing and Results

The enduro will be professionally timed. Results will be available live online and also posted on-site at the venue near the start/finish area. Results will be displayed in ten-year age brackets, but awards will be handed out for just the overall.

Awards

Awards will be on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

Sport EnduroTop 5 overall; both men and women
Advanced EnduroTop 5 overall; both men and women

Course

FAQs

How Long will Each Run Take?

Generally the runs will take about 2-5 minutes, depending on specific length and skill.

How Difficult are the Runs?

The runs present some of the best trail design in the world, however, each of the three sport runs have a ride around for every feature and no mandatory gaps. The two advanced runs have larger features, including drops. We highly recommend pre-riding each run before race day and again on race day

Is There Support for Getting Back up the Hills?

Enduro racing differs from downhill events in that, while not timed, riding back to the top of the hill is required. Enduro racers can follow the guided return path back to the top, being mindful of not crossing any active race runs.

Is Enduro Racing Safe?

ORA Trails works diligently to maintain and care for the trails to the best of their ability, but with natural features including dirt and rock, as well as significant use on race day, it’s advised to be responsible and ride within your ability. As mentioned earlier, we recommend pre-riding before race day and again on race day.