We look forward to seeing you bright and early! We run this event rain or shine, no cancelations or rain dates. The ride is typically 100 miles with a mix of public roads, and private property trails. The trails can be grassy fields, muddy rutted fields, wide tractor paths, and wooded single track. When wet, the terrain requires aggressive knobbies and a skilled rider.
Riders must be licensed/valid driver’s 16 or older. Properly insured, and on street legal motorcycles.
This is an AMA sanctioned dualsport using private land and public streets. This is not a race, please be respectful out in view of the public and on our private property to ensure the future of our sport.
If you want to sell or give your registration to another rider, please have your email confirmation ready at check in.
Navigation will be by GPS and arrows on road intersections- the off-road sections will be marked with arrows. GPS tracks are completed when the club pre-rides the course and makes any necessary changes the Friday before. GPS tracks are shared via Facebook or email and are only valid the day of the event to paid participants only. We ride on private property through farmland that often gets harvested or changed moments before the event. Our club send out riders the morning of the event to replace arrows or fix issues that can happen overnight, so please follow arrows and stay on trail. Mileage is not known until the course is finalized but it is always 40- 50 mi. Gas stations are typically available within a few miles at any point along the course.
Unpaid riders are trespassing and are not covered by insurance. Club members will be on-course checking for proper stickers. Any trespassers will be reported to the county Sheriff.
We will have overnight camping available at Trinity Community Center (TCC)- Friday and Saturday for $10 per vehicle, paid in cash directly to Trinity upon arrival.
Registration/check-in starts Saturday at 7:30 am. (Friday night soundcheck after 6pm)
Sound check of 96db is enforced and tested.
The riders meeting is at 8:45 am and the first bikes hit the trail at 9am.
Lunch will be at TCC. We are riding the South loop in the morning , return to TCC, and a North loop in the afternoon.
Dinner is typically served 3:30-5:30pm at the start and finish point (TCC).