2025 Cannondale E-Bike Enduro Class Information
New for 2025: Any E-bike that can exceed Class 1 Specifications will be considered a Class 3 bike and will NOT be allowed to participate in our events
May 18 Powder Ridge, CT
June 1 Arrowhead, NH
July 27 Monteau, NH
Aug 10 Thunder Mountain, MA*
Sept 21 Powder Ridge, CT*
Oct 12 Arrowhead, NH**
*Showdown Bonus – All Showdown events carry 110% Maxxis ESC Series Points
**Series Finals Bonus – All Series Finals events carry 125% Maxxis ESC Series Points
E-Bike Series – Top 5 races by Series Points earned
Cannondale Enduro E-Bike Enduro Class
Racers will generally follow the same courses and transfer as the other Stan’s Enduro Racers. Exceptions may occur regarding Lift use and occasionally, an extra timed uphill race segment.
At venues where Emtb bikes are allowed, we will offer the Cannondale Enduro E-Bike Class for Class 1 bikes only.
Only Cannondale E-Bike Class racers may use an E-bike on transfers or race sections during official practice hours. Non-registered Cannondale E-Bike Class racers may not use an E-Bike on transfers or race sections during official practice hours.
At events where E-Bikes are not allowed, they may not be used on transfers or race sections during official practice hours.
Cannondale E-Bike Series Championship Awards – The Top Three Racers in the Class are awarded great prizes from our Partners.
E-BIKES:
Class 1: Pedal Assist Bicycles with electric motor assistance only when the rider is pedaling and only up to a speed of 20 mph. Approved Drive Units only. Bicycles must remain locked, i.e., no modification of wheel sensor from factory circumference or any other modification to manipulate the factory set speed of the bike.
Any E-bike that can exceed Class 1 Specifications will be considered a Class 3 bike and will NOT be allowed to participate in our events.
Production Rule: An OEM drive unit and matching frame combination model are required (a matching year is NOT required). Electric conversion kits and after-market frames are prohibited.