Muddobbers National Enduro Registration

Muddobbers National Enduro Registration

ATTENTION NEW FORMAT FOR THIS EVENT. Read Details below

The following classes will register on TUESDAY August 22nd at 8pm EST.

All B Classes

All C Classes

A 55+, A 60+, 60 B/C, 65+

Womens Amateur

Enduro Futures

Sportsman Class (ANY A RIDER LOOKING TO RIDE WITH B/C RIDERS AND NOT RECEIVE SERIES POINTS)

This registration will be 5 per row open to 350 riders for rows 1-70.

The Following classes will register on WEDNESDAY August 23rd at 8pm EST.

All A classes (Except A 55+, A 60+)

AA Class

This registration will be 5 per row open to 250 riders for rows 1-50. NE PRO1, NE PRO2, and Womens Elite do not register online. They will be manually added in on the standard reserved rows for those classes. There will not be 6 or 7 per row for those reserved rows as there has been this season. There will only be 5 riders per row.


Once either registration is full there will not be a waiting list for this event.

Below is a reminder of how this event format will be ran.


The Muddobbers National Enduro on October 1st, 2023 in Matthews, IN will have a slightly different format than we traditionally have at the National Enduros. This is simply something that we would like to try and after the survey we put out, riders also voted to give it a shot.

It will still be a restart enduro as we typically have with A/Pro riders riding 6 sections, B Classes and A 55+ riding 5 sections, and C classes, Womens AM, Enduro Futures, and 60/65+ classes riding 4 sections.

The difference will be that A/Pro/Womens Elite riders will start on one half of the course, while B/C/Womens Am/Enduro Futures/60+/65+/A 55+/Sportsman classes will start on the other half of the course. Section 1, 2, and 3 for the B and C classes will be sections 4, 5, and 6 for the A classes. Sections 1 and 2 for the A classes will be sections 4 and 5 for the B and C classes. There will be two separate route sheets depending on what group you are part of with the Gas Available being back at staging after 3 tests for either group.

The idea is that riders will have a more equal quality of trail. First half of the day they will have a trail with less deterioration, with the second half of the day they will have trail with more deterioration. There will also be less slower riders for faster riders to pass as they will be on separate portions of the course, while slower riders will have less faster riders passing them. We will also be able to have the entire field of riders finish the race sooner in the day. We will be able to have a total of 70 rows and still have 600 riders registered to race versus 120+ rows.

Registration will work like this. To help with confusion between the two different class groups, A/AA riders will have a separate registration day then the B/C/60+/65+/ Womens Am/ Enduro Futures/ A 55+/Sportsman will have. There will be 350 B/C/60+/65+/ Womens Am/ Enduro Futures/A 55+/Sportsman spots available throughout rows 1-70. There will be 250 spots available for A/AA riders throughout rows 1-50.

‘A’ riders that do not follow the series and do not wish to receive series points for either National or District level that want to be able to ride with a B or C rider can register for the Sportsman class that will race the shorter course with the B and C riders. Sportsman will need to register the day that B/C/60+/65+/ Womens Am/ Enduro Futures/A 55+/ Sportsman registration opens. The Sportsman class will still receive event awards.

NE Pro1, NE Pro2, and Womens Elite will remain on the same starting rows as they do now. We will not be adding them in a 6th or 7th on a row, all rows will still have 5 per row. These classes will not need to register online. If you plan to race this event in one of these classes please email info@nationalenduro.com

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