TBItoy
Well-Known Member
I casually follow hard/extreme enduro dirt bike racing, pretty neat to see the sport growing in the US (big in europe for a long time).
I reckon for years, the Tennessee Knockout in Sequatchie was considered the only "real" hard enduro in the US Now there is King of the Motos, and a few others in TX and up north.
They're having a night race at Hale on Oct 10 (6-9pm), and running all the "big name" buggy/truck obstacles. I thought it might be pretty cool to watch. Maybe with the increasing popularity of hard enduro, you'll see bikes going UP the rocks instead of cutting bypasses around the bypasses around the bypasses.
SEER (South East Extreme Riders) seems to have started utilizing some of the rock crawling parks around here to host races. They had a race at Hollytree earlier this year (which in the spring was the only hard enduro in the world because of COVID and got some of the big name guys to show up).
here's a pretty well put together video of the hollytree race
I reckon for years, the Tennessee Knockout in Sequatchie was considered the only "real" hard enduro in the US Now there is King of the Motos, and a few others in TX and up north.
They're having a night race at Hale on Oct 10 (6-9pm), and running all the "big name" buggy/truck obstacles. I thought it might be pretty cool to watch. Maybe with the increasing popularity of hard enduro, you'll see bikes going UP the rocks instead of cutting bypasses around the bypasses around the bypasses.
Round #3 Nightmare
Nightmare Extreme 5/15/2021 – a challenging hard enduro at night at Hale Mountain in Alabama.
seer-racing.com
SEER (South East Extreme Riders) seems to have started utilizing some of the rock crawling parks around here to host races. They had a race at Hollytree earlier this year (which in the spring was the only hard enduro in the world because of COVID and got some of the big name guys to show up).
here's a pretty well put together video of the hollytree race