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National Ultra Endurance Series

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The National Ultra Endurance Series (NUE) is an ultra-endurance mountain bike race series in the United States. The number of races has varied from year to year, however, in 2015 and most recent year there have been 14 races in the series distributed around the USA. Each of the races is approximately 100 miles (160 km) long and primarily off road. The title of series champion is awarded to the racer with the four best results in each of the following categories: Men’s Open, Women’s Open, Men’s Masters (age 50+), and Single speed. Any ties are broken by the placing results in the final race of the series.

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History

The series was started in 2006. In the past there were requirements to finish at least one race West of the Mississippi River and one race East of the Mississippi. That requirement has been dropped. The list below includes those races that will be in the 2017 series. Some of these races were run before joining the NUE series.

The series used to include the following events:

  • Syllamo's Revenge 125k in Arkansas - 2011 to xxxx
  • Tahoe-Sierra 100 in California - 2008 & 2009
  • The Endurance 100 in Utah - 2007
  • Bailey Hundo in |Bailey, Colorado 2006-2016 (Now in the shorter NUE series)
  • Fool's Gold 100 in |Dahlonega, Georgia 2008 to 2016
  • Results

    Series Champions

    References

    National Ultra Endurance Series Wikipedia