Ithaca Dirt Riders

Ithaca Dirt Riders 52nd Annual Sprint Enduro – Sunday, August 18, 2024

Posted by  //  July 30, 2024  //  News, Sports & Recreation

In the early 1970’s, a small group of local off-road motorcycle enthusiasts came together to form the Ithaca Dirt Riders (IDR).  It was their vision to provide some local trails and events for their club members and other to enjoy.  A year later, the club chartered with the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA). With many of its member interested in the AMA sport of enduros, the club sanctioned its first event.  This year is the 52nd anniversary of The Ithaca Dirt Riders Enduro! It will be held on Sunday, August 18 at 253 Andersen Hill Road, Berkshire, NY 13736 starting at 10:00 am. You can sign-up for the event from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Saturday, August 17, and on Sunday morning, from 7:30 am to 9:00 am.  The sprint enduro consists of three “loops” through fields and woods.  It is a great experience for riders with many technical challenges for them. Riders can ride as young as 12 years old, if they have a bike with at least a 19” front tire.  There are NO spectator fees, but there is lots of chances to see your favorite rider during the event.  A food truck will be on hand on Sunday and there is free primitive camping! With the help of many volunteers and supporters, the Ithaca Dirt Riders have not only been able to host this local event, but many AMA national events over the years. IDR not only promote the sport of off-road riding, but also help the local communities.

SO, WHAT IS A SPRINT ENDURO? Enduros are a cross-country event, which not only requires speed and ability, but also endurance (hence “Enduro”).

With a Sprint Enduro, the timekeeping element is not a factor. Fairly new to the enduro world in America, sprint enduros allow competitors to race against the clock on wide, fast-flowing trails and grass track. They ride a small number of special tests multiple times throughout the day, trying to improve their times each ride. There is a time limitation to complete the required test section or tests. The rider with the fastest time to complete the loops wins. 

Have you ever run a harescrambles?  You may want to try a sprint enduro! You will have more “time in the seat” and less traffic in the woods.  Give it a try!

To get a better understanding on enduros, go to: americanmotorcyclist.com/getting-started-in-racing/ You will be amazed at how much the riders have to do (and remember!) as they ride the course. For other local and national off-road motorcycling activities go to americanmotorcyclist.com, ecea.org  or on Facebook, look for “AMA District 4 Enduro Championship” or “East Coast Enduro Association” for event information. You can also go to the AMA District 4 website at: amad4enduro.com.  Entry fee is $65.00 at the event, or $62.50 if you enter on-line. You must join AMA and ECEA (East Coast Enduro Association) to ride. Pre-entries are highly recommended at:  moto-tally.com/ECEA/Enduro/PreEntry.aspx   QUESTIONS? Contact: Norm Foley at normanfoley@yahoo.com.

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