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LIVE LAPS
In order to compete in an AMA National Enduro, you MUST create a Live Laps account. Live Laps is the only way to register for a race; there is NO ONSITE REGISTRATION.
AMA MEMBERSHIP
National Enduro is an AMA-sanctioned championship, so an AMA membership is required to compete at each and every round. Day passes are available for $20 or a yearly membership is $49. You can sign up for an AMA membership on-site at each event, but skip the line and hassle by purchasing your membership online.
Don’t forget to bring a PRINTED copy of your confirmation receipt to signup; sometimes there’s no cell service at the event!
ENDURO FUTURES
The NEPG is excited to announce the return of the Enduro Futures Class for 2025! This class is our way to bring the younger riders to be able to participate in select AMA National Enduro events alongside all of the pros and the other amateur racers. This will allow for up and coming SuperMini and other young racers get another stepping stone to merge into the AMA National Enduro Series. This class will be into its 5th season for the 2025 season. We would like to congratulate the first Enduro Futures class winner, Cole Forbes in the 2021 season and Riley Bender in the 2022 season, Brody Amos in the 2023 season and most recently Levi Wilkins in 2024!
The Enduro Futures Class will be open to all 98-200cc Motorcycles with at least 19" Front Tire and 16" Rear tire size for riders that are between the ages of 12-15. The Enduro Futures class will be held at 7 rounds for the 2025 Series at events the will allow for younger riders due to little or no road riding at all.
The Enduro Futures Class will count the best 6 rounds of the 7 for each rider in the class and will be credited with a AMA National Enduro Championship, just like all other Amateur Classes.
CLASS DEFINITION:
Enduro Futures Class 98cc-200cc (SuperMini) Minimum 19” Front 16” Rear. Riders age (12-15) Jan 1. will determine their age for remainder of the year. No “A Class” Riders Permitted. Not available at all rounds. 7 Select rounds for 2025. Some events are not suited for SuperMinis due to road use. National Championship will be the best 6 scores out of 7 rounds.
NEPG YOUTH CHALLENGE
2026 NEPG YOUTH CHALLENGE
****PLEASE READ****
All parents seeking to register their rider MUST have their own LiveLaps account (Free) under which your child is managed.
You can create your account on the LiveLaps home page by selecting "Create an Account" in the top bar and then selecting "Participant Account" from the dropdown menu.
Once your account is created see the instructions below for adding your child to your LiveLaps account:
1.) From your dashboard select "Racer" from the menu on the left
2.) After selecting racer select "Add Racer"
3.) Indicate whether or not your child already has a LiveLaps account or not.
4.) If not fill out the required demographic information to create a new account
5.) Once the requested information is completed select "Add The Racer(s)"
Once these 5 easy steps are completed you will be able to register your child for all events moving forward.
Registration Schedule
Open Registration - 12/30/25 | 7:00 p.m. CST | Micro - $35 | Youth - $45
The NEPG presents the NEPG Youth Challenge, introducing the sport of enduro to 50cc, 65cc and 85cc riders. Events will use the restart enduro format, with 2-3 sections, some may be ridden twice.
Events will be run on Saturday at 11am for classes 1 & 2, and 1pm for classes 3-6.
Rider number provided. AMA Membership required. Livelaps RFID Transponder required for classes 3-6.
This will be a 6-event series with the best 4 of 6 events counting for the series class championships. Series awards will be handed out at the final round in Alabama. Schedule link below.
NEPG Classes:
Class 1 6 and under (50 CC gas powered) or electric
Class 2 7-8 (50 CC/60cc4t gas powered) or electric
Class 3 7-11 (65 CC/110cc4t)
Class 4 15 and under (85 CC 2-Stroke / 150cc 4-Stroke) Wheel Size (17”F-14”R) or (19”F-16”R)
Class 5 15 and Under Super Mini (19”F and 16”R is maximum wheel size)
Class 6 Women any age (Super Mini 19”F and 16”R maximum wheel size or smaller)
*Clubs may have additional classes that are not part of the NEPG championship
FORMAT
AMA Membership are required.
Live Timing, Transponder required for classes 3-6
Online Pre Registration. Riders can pick up their numbers at the NEPG Rig Saturday Morning 9:30am-10:30am
Riders Meeting at 10:30am.
50cc classes will start the racing at 11am for a laps style race on an approximately 1-mile course for 30mins.
Class 1 6 and under (50 CC gas powered) or electric
Class 2 7-8 (50 CC/60cc4t gas powered) or electric
Restart Enduro Format with 18mph/average. 4 Sections will be ridden, they may ride a section multiple times.
Key Time at 1pm.
Class 3 7-11 (65 CC/110cc4t)
Class 4 15 and under (85 CC 2-Stroke / 150cc 4-Stroke) Wheel Size (17”F-14”R) or (19”F-16”R)
Class 5 15 and Under Super Mini (19”F and 16”R is maximum wheel size)
Class 6 Women any age (Super Mini 19”F and 16”R maximum wheel size or smaller)
Each round the goal will be to have each section come to the designated rider support area. There may be a case where riders will ride 2 sections before coming to rider support area.
Tests will be between 2-5 miles.
Riders will receive a route sheet for reference, check workers/NEPG will be assisting kids to start sections with the correct minute.
BETA CUP
The Beta Cup is back in 2026 for the 8th year in a row at the AMA National Enduro Series! Rules for the Beta Cup are simple. Ride any Beta Motorcycle in any class that you qualify for. The rider that earns the most points in his or her ANEC class will win the Beta Cup along with a brand new Beta RR Motorcycle. This will give any rider a chance, whether they are an A, B, C, Schoolboy, or Women’s Rider.
Beta has given away 6 motorcycles over the past 6 seasons. The previous winners are 2019 Alexis Phillips, 2020 Kylie Harris, 2021 Jhak Walker, 2022 Scott Boyer, 2023 Emma Hasbell, & 2024 Luke Muter. Congratulations to Jake Harris, the 2025 Beta Cup Champion! The 2026 winner could be you!
The overall Beta Cup Winner will have their choice of any 2026 Beta Standard 2-Stroke RR model 125cc - 300cc!
HOW TO ENTER:
Register for the 2026 Beta Cup by sending an email to ANEC to be entered in the Beta Cup.
Email your Name, Class, Address, Phone Number, a photo of you, and what Beta Motorcycle you will be riding.
Entry submissions must be received by the ANEC before any points will be added in the Beta Cup Race.
After sending your registration email, simply sign up for your normal class in the National Enduro Series by registering for each event as usual on Live Laps.
E-mail: support@nationalenduro.com
Subject: 2026 Beta Cup Registration
Body:
Name:
Class:
Address:
Phone Number:
Model of my Beta Motorcycle:
Photo of me and my Beta:
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV/MC RACE GAS CASH
Each event that riders register for during the 2025 Red Line Oil AMA National Enduro Series Presented Beta Motorcycles and MSR will be credited with $10 of Rocky Mountain Race Gas Cash. It will be based off your email and will be credited online with your rockymountainatv.com account.
CONTINGENCY
Many of the major OEM motorcycle manufacturers offer contingency programs for racing the AMA National Enduro Series aboard their machines. Each program is a little different, and we will have compiled the information for you per manufacturer:
RULES
ANEC / AMA National Enduro Rules
General Rules & Series Information
ANEC YOUTH CHALLENGE
2026 ANEC YOUTH CHALLENGE
The ANEC presents the ANEC Youth Challenge, introducing the sport of enduro to 50cc, 65cc
and 85cc riders. Events will use the restart enduro format, with 2-3 sections, some may be
ridden twice.
Events will be run on Saturday at 11am for classes 1 & 2, and 1pm for classes 3-6.
Rider number provided. AMA Membership required. Livelaps RFID Transponder required
for classes 3-6.
This will be a 6-event series with the best 4 of 6 events counting for the series class
championships. Series awards will be handed out at the final round in Alabama. Schedule
link below.
ANEC Classes:
Class 1 6 and under (50 CC gas powered) or electric
Class 2 7-8 (50 CC/60cc4t gas powered) or electric
Class 3 7-11 (65 CC/110cc4t)
Class 4 15 and under (85 CC 2-Stroke / 150cc 4-Stroke) Wheel Size (17”F-14”R) or (19”F-
16”R)
Class 5 15 and Under Super Mini (19”F and 16”R is maximum wheel size)
Class 6 Women any age (Super Mini 19”F and 16”R maximum wheel size or smaller)
*Clubs may have additional classes that are not part of the ANEC championship
FORMAT
AMA Membership are required.
Live Timing, Transponder required for classes 3-6
Online Pre Registration. Riders can pick up their numbers at the ANEC Rig Saturday
Morning 9:30am-10:30am
Riders Meeting at 10:30am.
50cc classes will start the racing at 11am for a laps style race on an approximately 1-mile
course for 30mins.
Class 1 6 and under (50 CC gas powered) or electric
Class 2 7-8 (50 CC/60cc4t gas powered) or electric
Restart Enduro Format with 18mph/average. 4 Sections will be ridden, they may ride a
section multiple times.
Key Time at 1pm.
Class 3 7-11 (65 CC/110cc4t)
Class 4 15 and under (85 CC 2-Stroke / 150cc 4-Stroke) Wheel Size (17”F-14”R) or (19”F-
16”R)
Class 5 15 and Under Super Mini (19”F and 16”R is maximum wheel size)
Class 6 Women any age (Super Mini 19”F and 16”R maximum wheel size or smaller)
Each round the goal will be to have each section come to the designated rider support area.
There may be a case where riders will ride 2 sections before coming to rider support area.
Tests will be between 2-5 miles.
Riders will receive a route sheet for reference, check workers/ANEC will be assisting kids to
start sections with the correct minute.
BETA CUP
The Beta Cup is back in 2026 for the 7th year in a row at the AMA National Enduro Series!
Rules for the Beta Cup are simple. Ride any Beta Motorcycle in any class that you qualify for.
The rider that earns the most points in his or her ANEC class will win the Beta Cup along
with a brand new Beta RR Motorcycle. This will give any rider a chance, whether they are an
A, B, C, Schoolboy, or Women’s Rider.
Beta has given away 5 motorcycles over the past 5 seasons. The previous winners are 2019
Alexis Phillips, 2020 Kylie Harris, 2021 Jhak Walker, 2022 Scott Boyer, 2023 Emma Hasbell,
& 2024 Luke Muter. The 2026 winner could be you!
The overall Beta Cup Winner will have their choice of any 2026 Beta Standard 2-Stroke RR
model 125cc - 300cc!
HOW TO ENTER:
Register for the 2026 Beta Cup by sending an email to ANEC to be entered in the Beta Cup.
Email your Name, Class, Address, Phone Number, a photo of you, and what Beta Motorcycle
you will be riding.
Entry submissions must be received by the ANEC before any points will be added in the
Beta Cup Race.
After sending your registration email, simply sign up for your normal class in the National
Enduro Series by registering for each event like normal on Live Laps.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV/MC RACE GAS CASH
Each event that riders register for during the 2026 Red Line Oil AMA National Enduro Series
Presented Beta Motorcycles and MSR will be credited with $10 of Rocky Mountain Race Gas
Cash. It will be based off your email and will be credited online with your
rockymountainatv.com account.
CONTINGENCY
Many of the major OEM motorcycle manufacturers offer contingency programs for racing
the AMA National Enduro Series aboard their machines. Each program is a little different,
and we will have compiled the information for you per manufacturer:
RULES
2026 Red Line Oil
AMA National Enduro Championship Series
Supplemental Rules
The 2026 AMA Racing rulebook and these Supplemental Rules will govern these events.
CHANGES ARE IN RED
NATIONAL CLASSES:
1. The following are the classes in which National Enduro points will be paid:
Overall (NE PRO1, NE PRO2, AA, and A)
NE PRO1
NE PRO2
WOMENS ELITE
AA
A 98-200cc
A 201-250cc
A OPEN2
A 30+
A 40+
A 45+
A 50+
A 55+
A 60+
B 98-200cc
B 201-250cc
B OPEN2
B 30+
B 40+
B 45+
B 50+
B 55+
60+ B
65+
70+
Women Amateur3
C < 251
C 251+
C 30+
C 40+
C 50+
Enduro Futures 98-200cc4
1: All Age and Womens classes are 98cc-Open.
2: All “Open” Classes are 98cc-Open.
3: Women’s Elite - ‘A’ Riders only with a Payout. Women’s Amateur - ‘B/C’.
4: Enduro Futures Class: 98cc-125cc (Super Mini) minimum 19” front 16” rear. Riders age
(12-15 yr old) Jan 1. will determine their age for remainder of the year. No “A Class” riders
permitted. Not available at all rounds. 7 Select rounds for 2026 will be announced. Some
events are not suited for Super Minis due to road use. A National Championship will be
totaled and riders will drop their lowest 2 scores.
5: Electric Motorcycles are not permitted with the AMA to race against gas powered
motorcycles. (except the 50cc class)
6: It is the rider's responsibility to enter the proper class. Failure to do so will result in the
loss of all points earned.
a: Riders must compete in their designated or assigned skill level and may not “ride down”
in AMA National Enduro, i.e., riders that compete at the “A” or “B” level in any other series
or events must compete at the “A” or “B” level in AMA National Enduro. This applies to AMA
and non-AMA sanctioned events. Riders determined to be riding out of class will be
removed from the race results and prohibited from competing further in such class, and the
class rescored. Objections to class eligibility must be supported by data and will be accepted
up to 48 hours after results are posted.
7. National Enduro (NE) Pro1
a. Any Rider that has finished inside the Top 10 Overall in Series Points at the National
Enduro Series both of the Previous 2 Season (2024-2025) with a minimum 1 season NE
Pro2 Participation.
b. Previous 5 year National Enduro & GNCC overall champions 2020-2024.
c. Previous 2 year GNCC XC1 riders (2024-2025) Starting more than 2 events in 1 season.
d. Previous 2-years National Enduro Pro2 series champion
e. Any rider that has made the top 3 overall in a National Enduro event in the previous 2
seasons (2024-2025)
f. Any rider who chooses to self-advance (Must remain in the class for the remainder of the
season)
g. NE Pro1 Riders will display a red number plate with white numbers.
8. National Enduro (NE) Pro2
a. Any rider that has finished inside the Top 11-30 Overall in Series Points at the National
Enduro Series both of the Previous 2 years (2024-2025) with a minimum of 1 season AA
Class Participation.
b. Top 10 Overall National Enduro riders who have not yet participated in NE Pro 2 Class.
c. Any rider who chooses to self-advance (Must remain in the class for the remainder of the
season)
d. The previous year’s National Enduro AA class winner
e. NE Pro2 Riders will display a blue number plate with white numbers.
9. AA
a. Any rider that has finished inside the Top 31-40 Overall in Series Points at the National
Enduro Series in the Previous 2 years (2024-2025).
b. Top 30 Overall National Enduro riders who have not yet participated in the AA Class or
above.
c. Top 3 overall in previous years Regional / District AA & Pro Enduro & H.S. series riders
that don’t meet the requirements of NE Pro2.
d. Overall Winner of previous years (2025) Regional/ District/ Local AA & Pro Enduro &
H.S. Series Events.
e. If a rider is eligible and is going to ride the 40+ or older age class they are not required to
ride the AA class
f. Any rider who chooses to self-advance (Must remain in the class for the remainder of the
season)
10. NE Pro1, NE Pro2 and AA riders are additional, top tier classes in the “A” classification as
per AMA Racing Rule Book Off-Road 2.1.B.
PROGRAM:
1. At each event all National classes must be run; additionally, there may not be an ATV class
at an AMA National Enduro. At the promoter’s option, additional support classes may be
run. If youth support classes are offered, they must be run separate from the Championship
program. Youth events should run on the Saturday preceding the National Enduro.
2. National Enduro events will utilize the Start Control/Restart format. A restart format
allows riders to ride into a check, wait for their number to flip, be scored and then motor on.
Restart formats also use “transfer sections” to get riders from one “points taking” section to
another. These are essentially “free time” sections in which there cannot be a check.
3. National Enduros will be run as off-road course events. The off-road course definition
means that if a public road is used to connect course sections, a special waiver/parade
permit or the like, must be secured from the responsible law enforcement officials to allow
the transfer of unlicensed bikes and riders from one section to another. No section of the
course may be traversed more than twice during the event.
a. Bikes must have a US Forest Service approved spark arrestor, when required by the
property owner’s.
b. Driver’s License, lights and registration are not required.
c. The National Enduro Series Referee will work in conjunction with the event Referee to
comply with the AMA rules and duties set forth in the AMA Racing Rulebook Appendix 5.5;
Paragraph A.
d. National Enduro meet key time is 9 AM. First row will start at 9:01 AM, unless otherwise
specified.
e. The 55+ A, 55+ B classes will ride the same course as the National “B” classes. The 60+ A,
60+ B/C, 65+, 70+, Enduro Futures and Women Amateur classes will ride the same course
as the “C” classes, unless otherwise specified.
4. Riders that pre-enter an event will request their preferred starting row. The pre-entry
software will give the rider the closest, later row to their preference as possible. Priority
will be determined by the earliest on-line time stamp.
5. (When signing up multiple Riders together the software finds the nearest, later row with
the availability to accommodate the multiple riders)
6. The Reserved NE Pro1, NE Pro2, Women Elite rider numbers will be held, even if the NE
Pro1, NE Pro2 Women Elite rider doesn’t pre-enter. There will be no refunds or transfer of
pre-entries.
7. A. Events will have different number of maximum riders due to amount of parking,
amount of riders the Forest Service limits, etc. All riders that sign up at the actual event
registration will be assigned the remaining open rows not previously assigned to another
rider. If the maximum registrations is reached during the actual event registration,
additional rows will be added on the back to accommodate added participants.
B. A maximum number of entries will be posted ahead of the registration open date. Once
that number has been reached, registration will be closed.
8. Electronic transponder scoring will be used at National Enduros. Riders will need to
purchase a transponder as this is how their score will be captured.
A. In the case that a transponder fails the official back up time will be utilized only for those
riders whose transponder experienced failure.
B. Back up time will be set to the official check “key time” and be taken the instant the riders
front wheel crosses the check signs.
C. Back up time clocks will be considered official by event referee 30 minutes after results
are posted.
9. National Enduros must have 6 test sections for NE Pro 1, NE Pro 2, Women’s Elite, AA and
“A” class riders, 5 test sections for “B” class riders and 4 test sections for “C” class riders,
unless the National Enduro Series referee decides to alter that program for reasons of
weather or course length.
10. Emergency checks will be scored by total minutes, seconds and milliseconds, and are
calculated from the top of a riders due minute. Scores will be tabulated by the actual
number of minutes, seconds and milliseconds that a rider takes to complete each section.
The time from each section will be added together for a total score.
11. ANEC supplied Mileage markers must be posted on the course at every even mile.
12. Rider registration will be from 3-7PM Saturday and 7-8:30AM Sunday, unless otherwise
specified.
13. All restarts will be live engine start and riders are allowed to start their bikes 10
seconds before their row is released.
14. You must finish the first timed section to receive event & series points for that event. If a
rider signs up but does not start the event, they will not receive points.
15. At the season opener NE Pro1, NE Pro2, and Women’s Elite riders will be reserved start
positions based on the previous year end results. One spot per row 18-22 will be reserved
for Women’s Elite Riders. One Spot per Row 21-32 will be reserved for NE Pro2 riders
based on the previous year end overall results. Row 33-42 will be reserved for NE Pro1
riders based on the previous year end overall results. Any rider that chooses to advance to
the NE Pro1 class will start on row 43 and continue one per minute in order based on the
earliest registration. In the case that an event is known to have more than the assigned
reserved rows for NE Pro1, NE Pro2, and Women’s Elite ANEC will assign more reserved
rows at the tail of each respected class line up. Ie: More than 5 Women’s Elite Riders; ANEC
will assign more starting with row 23.
Beginning with the 2nd event and continuing through the rest of the series, the top 10 NE
Pro1 riders overall from the previous round will be placed on rows based on their overall
results from that round. The winner of the previous event will start on row 33 and the
second place finisher on row 34 and continue in order one per row through row 42.
The riders that were not in the top 10 overall in the previous round but are in the top 15
overall in the current year series point standings will be lined up one per row starting on
row 43 in order of their place in the series points. In the event that a pro rider that has a
reserved row does not attend the next round each pro rider behind them will be moved up
so that there are no empty rows in the pro rider line up.
16. Any riders that register in the pro class but were not in the top 10 overall in the
previous round and are not in the top 15 in the current series point standings will be lined
up one per row beginning with the first available row past those riders that are in the top
15 overall in series points.
NE PRO2: Beginning with the 2nd event and continuing through the rest of the series, the
top 12 NE Pro2 riders in the class from the previous round will be placed on rows based on
their class finish from that round. The winner of the previous event will start on Row 21 and
the second place finisher on row 22 and continue in order one per row through row 32. In
the event that a NE PRO2 rider with a reserved row does not attend the next round each
Pro2 rider behind them will be moved up so that there are no empty rows in the Pro2 Rider
line up. If a rider registers in Pro2 but were not in the top 12 in the previous round will fill
in on an open Pro Rider row.
Women’s Elite: Beginning with the 2nd event and continuing through the rest of the series,
the top 5 Women’s Elite riders in the class from the previous round will be placed on rows
based on their class finish from that round. The winner of the previous event will start on
Row 18 and the second place finisher on row 19 and continue in order one per row through
row 22. In the event that a Women’s Elite rider does not attend the next round every
Women’s Elite rider will be moved up so that there is no empty rows in the Women’s Elite
Line Up. In the event that a Women’s Elite rider registers for an event that was not in the
top 5 in the previous round will fill in on an open Women’s Elite or Pro Row.
16a. The minimum section length is 4-miles and the maximum is 10-miles.
17. NE Pro1, NE Pro2 and Women Elite results will be final 30 minutes of the final test being
closed. All other class results will be final 24 Hours of the final test being closed.
a. Except for the top 3 finishers in the NE Pro1, NE Pro2 and Women Elite classes,
personalized awards will ship to the rider from the series vendor instead of an awards
presentation at the event.
18. In the event the series referee determines a rider inadvertently misses a portion of the
course during a test, the average of their remaining overall test times will be calculated and
they will be given the test time of the rider officially finishing in that average position for
the test in question in addition to receiving a 1 minute 30 second penalty.
19. In the event that a participant comes upon another participant on the course that is
injured and needs assistance, the participant may seek medical help for the injured rider
from a medic/club official/ANEC official. Once the injured rider has received help, the
participant that stopped and helped the injured rider and continues to finish the event, can
request from the ANEC referee to receive the lost time back. If approved by the ANEC
referee, the rider will receive a time for that section, calculated by the average overall time
that him or her received in the other sections that him or her were required to complete for
their class results. If the rider was unable to get to the next section on their start time, that
section would be scored based on their beginning and ending time in that section.
20. Eye protection: Riders shall wear goggles. The use of glasses, helmet visors and "roll
offs" is also permitted. The use of "tear offs" is forbidden for environmental reasons. The
material used for glasses, goggles and visors must be made of shatter-proof material.
Helmet visors must not be an integral part of the helmet. This includes ANEC Youth
Challenge, Manufacture Demo Rides, or any National Enduro Events. There will be trash
cans available at each start control, if you have tear offs on, you will be asked to dispose
them in the trash, along with any water bottles or trash that you may have to dispose of.
There will be a three-tier system for offences of the new goggle tear off rule. The following
actions will occur for riders that do not comply with the rule.
1. First offense will result in a written warning.
2. Second offense will result in a 5-minute penalty.
3. Third offense will result in a disqualification from the event.
The offenses do not reset, each offense tier carries over from event to event, and from
season to season.
Pre Riding a National Enduro Event Course
1. Pre Riding any marked event course for any national enduro event is strictly prohibited
including non motorized or foot traffic as well.
2. If there is an event that takes place before a National Enduro Event that uses the same
marked course as the National Enduro event, riders will not be allowed to participate in the
National Enduro Event if they participate in the previous event. (EXCLUSION: A Family
Enduro where the rider assists another family member with the Family Enduro and must
remain with the assisted rider for the full event. Ie: if the assisted rider was unable to
continue the rider assisting must not continue.)
YOUTH CHALLENGE RULES
Events will use the restart enduro format, with 2-3 sections, some may be ridden twice.
Events will be run on Saturday afternoon at 11am, before each clubs AMA National Enduro
Rider number provided. AMA Membership required.
This will be an 6-event series with the best 4 of 6 events counting for the series class
championships. Series awards will be handed out at the final round.
ANEC Classes:
Class 1 6 and under (50cc gas powered) or electric
Class 2 7-8 (50 CC/60cc4t gas powered) or electric
Class 3 7-11 (65 CC 2-Stroke / 110cc 4-Stroke)
Class 4 15 and under (85 CC 2-Stroke / 150cc 4-Stroke) Wheel Size (17”F-14”R) or (19”F-
16”R)
Class 5 15 and Under Super Mini (19”F and 16”R is maximum wheel size)
Class 6 Women any age (Super Mini 19”F and 16”R maximum wheel size or smaller)
*Clubs may have additional classes that are not part of the ANEC championship
FORMAT
AMA Membership are required.
Live Timing, Transponder required for classes 3-6. No transponder required for classes 1 &
2.
Online Pre Registration. Riders can pick up their numbers at the ANEC Rig Saturday
Morning 9:30am-12:00pm
Riders Meeting and sight lap at 10:30am.
50cc classes will start the racing at 11am for a laps style race on an approximately 1-2 miles
course for 30mins.
Class 1 6 and under (50cc gas powered) or electric
Class 2 7-8 (50 CC/60cc4t gas powered) or electric
Restart Enduro Format with 18mph/average. At least 4 Sections will be ridden, they may
ride a section multiple times.
Riders Meeting at 12:30pm
Key Time at 1pm.
Class 3 7-11 (65 CC 2-Stroke / 110cc 4-Stroke)
Class 4 15 and under (85 CC 2-Stroke / 150cc 4-Stroke) Wheel Size (17”F-14”R) or (19”F-
16”R)
Class 5 15 and Under Super Mini (19”F and 16”R is maximum wheel size)
Class 6 Women any age (Super Mini 19”F and 16”R maximum wheel size or smaller)
Each round the goal will be to have each section come to the designated rider support area.
There may be a case where riders will ride 2 sections before coming to rider support area.
Tests will be between 2-5 miles.
Riders will receive a route sheet for reference, check workers/ANEC will be assisting kids to
start sections with the correct minute.
NATIONAL POINTS:
1. National class points will be based on the following point’s schedule:
Finish / Points Finish / Points Finish / Points Finish / Points
1 - 30 6 - 15 11 - 10 16 - 5
2 - 25 7 - 14 12 - 9 17 - 4
3 - 21 8 - 13 13 - 8 18 - 3
4 - 18 9 - 12 14 - 7 19 - 2
5 - 16 10 - 11 15 - 6 20 - 1
Example: At a series event a rider may finish first in the 250cc class and third overall. He
would receive 30 points for his 250cc class win and 21 points toward the National
Championship.
2. The series overall championship will count the riders scores from all rounds, the NE Pro 2
and Womens Elite class championship’s will drop their lowest single score and all
remaining class championships will drop their 2 lowest scores from the total number of
events.
TIES: Series points ties will be broken first by the most number of 1st place finishes, then
most number of 2nd place finishes, then most 3rd place finishes and so on until the tie is
broken. If the tie still exists, then the most number of series test wins in the class where the
tie exists, then most 2nd place test scores, then 3rd place and so on until the tie is broken. If
the tie still exists the last test that both riders competed in will break the tie. The dropped
scores mentioned in Supplemental rules #2 under National Points will not be counted
towards breaking a tie in any fashion.
APPENDIX:
All checks must be at the proper mileage according to the speed average you are running,
clocks set accurate, gas availables must be placed a maximum of 33-miles apart. The
minimum ground mileage is 55-miles for Pro and A class riders, B and C rider cut-offs may
be used.
PRO PURSE PAY SCALE:
NE PRO1
1. $1000.00
2. $650.00
3. $425.00
4. $375.00
5. $350.00
6. $325.00
7. $300.00
An NE PRO1 Rider must finish inside the top 15 overall to be eligible for Pro Purse Pay out.
NE PRO2
1. $375.00
2. $300.00
3. $250.00
4. $175.00
5. $150.00
Women’s Elite
1. $300.00
2. $200.00
3. $150.00
4. $100.00*
*When there is 8 or More Women’s Elite Racers