Redwood Roots Enduro
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The 2024 Redwood Roots Enduro is proud to be part of the inagural Coast To Cascade Gromduro Series. See the series webpage for additional events.

Update emails for the Redwood Roots Enduro will be sent as necessary but the primary means for communication is via the race webpage. There are three categories: Expert, Sport, and Beginner. There are three age groups: U10, 10-13, and 14-18. Racers should select the appropriate age group based on their age on June 23, 2024.

Expert and Sport categories will race five stages (1-5) on intermediate terrain. Racers will climb approximately 2,100 feet over a total course distance of 8.5 miles and the total, timed descent is approximately 2,000 ft.

Beginner category will race three stages (3-5) on intermediate terrain. Racers will climb approximately 1,000 feet to reach Stage 3 (Beginner’s first Stage). The transfer to Stage 4 will require approximately 160 feet of climbing. The total course length for the Beginner category is approximately 4.5 miles.

The preliminary race maps will be released soon on the race webpage.

Racers under 10 require a chaperone. Racers 10-13 may race with a chaperone if desired. Chaperones do not need to register. If you need someone to help chaperone a racer, please let us know and we will do what we can to find a capable volunteer. Riders 14-18 may not race with a chaperone.

Besides the race, the entry fee gets you access to three Saturday practice shuttles, official race water bottle, sticker, and lunch.

No race refunds after June 10th. A $25 fee will be witheld for all refunds. Transfers will be permitted until Thursday June 20th.

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