Montana Enduro Series: 2025 Enduro Pescado
Race Details:

The Montana Enduro Series keeps up its longest-running road streak with a return to Whitefish Mountain Resort for the 2025 Enduro Pescado.

This race is your second chance to earn points for a new frame from Norco Bicycles. The rider scoring the most points, regardless of category, wins a new frame at our finale.

Race Timeline:

Friday, August 8th
All day: course open for practice. MES volunteers will be setting stage starts and finishes.
12:00 - 6:00 packet pickup at the MES tent

Saturday, August 9th
7:30: racer check-in opens at the MES tent
8:30: packet pickup closes; unclaimed entries released
8:30: MANDATORY racer meeting
8:45 race start
3:00 course closed
In addition to podium prizes, we’ll have plenty of great gear to raffle. Prizes and awards can’t happen until all results are in.
RETURN YOUR TIMING CHIP AS SOON AS YOU FINISH.\

Camping is available onsite. See the link below.

Comments

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Bikebabyhound Aug 5, 2025 at 8:07
Do you get a Saturday lift ticket as part of your entry fee? Is there a discount ticket for Friday training?
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evasive MBG Aug 5, 2025 at 11:03
Lift passes for Saturday are included with your registration. Friday passes are available at the standard rate.
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beng208 Jul 30, 2025 at 8:34
Any info regarding camping at the resort for the event would be most helpful. Thank you!
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      14.1 miles
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      9 miles
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