2008 New Mexico Endurance Series

Notice 

New waivers required for 2008 season.
You must join the NMES Google group and then email your 2008 waiver to the group. 
See details at: Email Group & Waiver

No 2008 waiver = DNS for the event(s)

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The NMES consists as a series of ultra-endurance cycling events, The series starts off with an early season of the Albuquerque faithhful - The San Ysidro Dirty Century.  In June we will regroup for the Cochiti 100, which is 3 loops near Cochiti Lake, NM (between Albuquerque and Santa Fe).  The epic Santa Fe Big Friggin Loop takes place in July and this is nothing but the best singletrack endurance event in NM, hands down.  As we move into September the remote Double Boundary Trail will be covered.  Then we will end the series in October with the Zuni Mountain. The events are free and very loosely organized. 

There are no fees, no prizes, but all attempts will be made to record your finish time in comparision to others (please cooperate here!).  We will also keep track of series riders and those that complete in 4 of the 5 events will qualify for the series over all.  Your four best times will be added together, with the winner taking the lowest over all time.  In addition your mileage will need to be kept and reported by you as a way to make sure you followed the route as much as resonably possible.  The goal is to finish these challenges and you set your own pace.  A start time and route is provided here and it is up to the participant to understand the route and also have full responsibility for their navigation and well being.   These are not group rides, although some people might do these as rides with friends or even other riders they meet at the start, along the route, or even before hand through the use of the NMES Email list

Since the events are grassroots and will take participants to very rugged and remote places around the state of New Mexico, it should be understood that these are for experienced backcountry cyclists only.  If you question your ability to complete such an event, it is best that you consider another option before trying one of these.  Also, maps, gps devices, water filtration units, and other back country tools are a must.  Failure to bring along any of these might very well get you into trouble.  Therefore it is up to you - and you alone - to ensure your safety!!

The goal of the NMES is to promote responsible grassroots endurance racing in New Mexico, and to provide a competitive outlet for the state’s current endurance racers - most of whom currently go out of state to compete.  The NMES will help train current endurance riders and perhaps enhance success by New Mexicans in national events. 

So if you have interest, come on out and join us, and do your part to contribute to this grassroots effort!  How can you do your part - you ask?  Well since these are all volunteer efforts - if you wish to improve upon the events or series, please step forward an do so!  It’s that simple and much better than complaining.

Also, if you wish to host an event please contact the NMES Coordinator and we will add your event to the website. We are always looking for new and exciting routes to add to our existing NMES events. We especially need something in southern New Mexico to round out the series.

Look for more information to come as the events occur, and feel freely to comment and provide constructive feedback.

12 Responses to “2008 New Mexico Endurance Series”

  1. Matt Says:

    Damn….nice work you did to the wesbite, Lenny! Loking forward to the creativity of others!

  2. lennygoodell Says:

    Thanks Matt, Still playing around with the WordPress website tools & templates…. More to come…

  3. ojulius Says:

    I like the dark color selections on the new site! Good luck with NMES in 2008!

  4. LCdaveH Says:

    Day-umn, this site is - as the kids say - sick.

    Great work!

    I am really scoping out doing the San Ysidro. My main worry is my back often siezes up painful tight after a couple of saddle hours. Still, I made it through the Chupa 07, and I really want to check out the WM/Cabezon areas. So…..I hope to see you in March!

    Keep rollin’

    daveh

  5. rockyroad5050 Says:

    Website looks great. Hope to make at least 2 races in 2008.

  6. Rich Capener Says:

    Outstanding. I was a little concerned what would happen to the NMES now that Matt is moving. A huge thanks to Matt for starting this and a big thanks to Lenny for keeping it going! I feel a strong year for me and hope to place well.

  7. Nate Says:

    Nice work Lenny! Thanks for taking this on and keeping it going.

  8. Fred Janer Says:

    I am interested in doing my first dirt 100 miler. I’ve done the Chupacabras and the Quebradas. Which of the Endurance series is the easiest to do? I’d apreciate any info, please? Thanks, and great website!

  9. lennygoodell Says:

    Hi Fred, the San Ysidro Dirt Century is the easiest. It is mostly dirt roads with mild climbing. Loop one has White Mesa which is where all the single track and the harder climbing are. The entire route is ~123 miles. You can choose to do loop 2 for 91 miles and 9 miles of loop 1 (4.5 out & back on the road toward White Mesa) to get a nice round 100 miles.

  10. Carlos Lozano Says:

    Hello, I am so glad to have found this site ! I created the Soggy Bottom 100, about 5 years ago and for this year have planned to expand to 4 events. My events are no fee, no frills no support and I limit the Soggy to 30 riders. Our season is so short up here in Alaska that I am limited by our short summers and trail restrictions. To make a long story short how can my endurance series be part of yours ?
    I can be reached at 907.244.4999 or at rio@ak.net
    Thank you

  11. Barry Says:

    For the Dirty 100, is there going to be a vehicle with our drop bags near the compressor station like last year?

  12. lennygoodell Says:

    Yes, I am confirming who it will be. There will also be support camping out a couple miles toward White Mesa from the NGCS. They will have water, but will not be at the start to pick up drop bags.

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