2023 Maxxis Eastern States Cup Season Preview

Mar 6, 2023 at 6:48
by Eastern States Cup  


Racers ready ... Beep! The countdown to the 2023 race season has begun! The first racer of the year will be on course in less than two months. In its 14th season, the Maxxis Eastern States Cup presented by Kate’s Real Food is charging into another year with more than 20 races at a dozen venues spread across the Northeast from Pennsylvania to Maine. The Maxxis Eastern States Cup exists to ensure the future of gravity mountain bike racing on the East Coast, and the series is recognized for its professionalism, high level of competition, and emphasis on fun. In addition to the release of the 2023 schedule, we've got lots of news on the sponsorship front, so let's get into it.

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Exciting news! Oakley, the globally renowned brand that has dominated the market for decades, has joined the ESC family. Originating from motocross and BMX, Oakley has now established itself as a leader in mountain bike, offering goggles, glasses, and apparel.

Oakley Takes the lead as Title Sponsor of Maxxis ESC's "Oakley Showdown" Weekends! Leading sports brand Oakley is proud to announce its sponsorship of the highly-anticipated "Oakley Showdown" weekends, featuring Enduro and DH races held simultaneously at the biggest resorts on the Maxxis ESC schedule. As the title sponsor, Oakley will award the top racers high-end prizes for competing in both Enduro and Downhill races on the same day at these events.

Introducing the Oakley Showdown Bonus, a new feature of Maxxis ESC that will award all Enduro and DH racers at Oakley Showdowns with 110% Stan's Enduro and/or Intense DH series points. In addition to this, Maxxis ESC racers can also look forward to the Oakley DH Speed Zone, where the fastest downhill racers in each class will be rewarded with some amazing Oakley gear.

Oakley's support of the Maxxis ESC series and its exciting events is a testament to its commitment to the sports industry and the athletes who participate in them.

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Maxxis returns as the title sponsor of the ESC series. Maxxis tires have been the industry leader in the MTB world for years, and their commitment to grassroots racing is unsurpassed. Since its founding over 50 years ago, Maxxis has been dedicated to making tires that riders can trust for quality and performance. Maxxis Minions and High Rollers have been ubiquitous on ESC race bikes for years, the Shorty is the go to tire on our not infrequent mud fests, and Greg Minnaar's signature Assegai and Troy Brosnan's signature Dissector are gaining traction with the downhill crowd. As usual, you can expect many rubber rewards at our podium ceremonies.

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Kate's Real Food again presents the Maxxis ESC series. Started in Jackson Hole by skier and mountain biker Kate Schade, Kate’s Real Food produces delicious organic energy bars with clean whole food ingredients. Kate’s Real Food will again be the title sponsor for the beginner-oriented Kate's Enduro Lite Class, the Kate’s Kids Class, and the Kates's Cash program. The fees for Kate's Kids Class will be reduced, and a full pre-registration refund will be provided to those who pre-register to volunteer as course marshals on race day.

"Kate's Real Food is thrilled to be going into our 3rd season as the "Presenter" of the Maxxis Eastern States Cup race series. The Maxxis ESC has continually set the bar for mountain bike racing by creating a very approachable series that is great for avid racers, beginners just dipping their toes, and even the youngest of riders. Kate's bars are loaded with protein and complex carbs and are only sweetened with the finest organic honey, making them a top notch fuel source for big days out on the bike. The best race series in the East and the best organic energy bars on the market, how could it get any better?!"
Jimmy Christensen, VP of Sales – East

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Stan's NoTubes continues its years-long support of Northeast MTB racing and is again on board as the title sponsor for our hugely popular Stan's Enduro series.
"The decision to partner with the Eastern States Cup was an easy one. High quality racing, fantastic venues, and camping with friends - what's not to like? Stan's is proud to support one of the premier gravity series in North America."
Gunnar Bergey, Stan's Marketing Director

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Motorex, the Swiss family-owned company specializing in the development, production, and marketing of lubricants, has been working with the Maxxis ESC for years. Their products have proven hugely popular. This year Motorex will again be the title sponsor for our eBike Enduro Series.
"Racing season is upon us soon, and we are just as excited to start our 7th season sponsoring the Eastern States Cup as we were the first. The ESC crew puts on an excellent series that continues to offer competitive racing in the Northeast. When you attend one of the events, you can see the “family” that the ESC has created, and we feel fortunate to be a part of it. As in past seasons, we look forward to getting feedback from the riders on how our products perform under racing conditions. Good luck to those competing this season, we look forward to seeing you!"
TJ Blackman, US Motorex Bike Line Manager

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Intense Cycles returns as the title sponsor for the Intense Downhill race series. This year, an exciting new feature is being introduced to all downhill events for pro and expert racers. new this season, pro and expert seeding runs will be offered at 3 pm on Saturday afternoons at all race weekends. It's a great way to get in a hot lap and get a sense of how you stack up ahead of race day. Intense has one of the longest and most illustrious histories in mountain biking, with its roots deeply embedded in racing – a genuinely iconic mountain-biking brand since 1993. The Maxxis ESC is one of a handful of race series that will participate in the Intense Cycles Podium Payback Program. This promotion pays additional cash to the top five men and women pros and awards the top five amateurs Intense Store Credits. To qualify for these additional payouts, you must race an Intense bike and register online.

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Of all the racing constituencies that George Ulmer and the Maxxis ESC team serve, none is more important than the youngest racers. That focus on youth is clearly working with huge participation numbers in those classes. For example, over 100 racers under 15 took to the course at the Killington and Powder Ridge Showdowns last season. The Kates Kids 12-and-under classes are back this year and due to the huge participation numbers we're adding four new youth classes this season. There will now be 14-and-under youth classes in both downhill and enduro, a 16-and-under boys class in enduro, and a 16-and-under Expert class in downhill.

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Speaking of kids, GT Bikes has been a huge supporter of the Maxxis ESC youngsters, and their GT Junior competition returns this year. The GT Junior boy and the GT Junior girl with the most 2023 ESC GT Junior’s Series points at the end of the year will each win “$1000 GT BUCKS”!

Other Maxxis ESC race-within-a-race promotions and incentives return for 2023. You may need a personal assistant to keep track of everything, but we aim to please with a plethora of products:

Flat Tire Defender Super Stage
All enduro racers are automatically entered into the Flat Tire Defender Super Stage competition. A Flat Tire Defender foam tire insert will be awarded to the fastest male and female amateur on the Flat Tire Defender Super Stage.

KÜAT Racks Last Call
An exciting addition last season that is returning for another year is the Küat Last Call. It works like this: At every Maxxis ESC stop, we will draw one plate number from the weekend's registered racers and they will win a Küat Hitch Rack. The hitch for the Hitch rack is: you've got to be present to win!

Enduro Climbers Challenge
All enduro racers are automatically entered into the Enduro Climber’s Challenge competition. A dropper seat post will be awarded to the fastest Amateur on a preselected climbing transfer. The timed transfer does not count in the overall race time.

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The British-based photo and results Web site Roots and Rain continues to be the place to find photos of racers, results, series standings, and some deep dive statistics for those who like to nerd out after their runs. Speaking of results, Live DH timing and, new this season, Enduro timing will be available online during races. This season, the Maxxis ESC has streamlined the registration process offering electronic waivers for pre-registered racers, resulting in less paperwork on race weekends. Registration for all events will be available on the Maxxis ESC website 30 days before each event.

Now let's get into the goods, race venues, and dates for the coming season. Many of our popular tracks are back on the docket, but there are some returning favorites as well as some tweaks of note.

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The Maxxis ESC Intense Cycles DH Series will culminate with finals at Killington, Vermont on Oct 15. The Killington track has seen a lot of changes over the years and the racing experience just keeps getting better. As a bonus, Vermont's legendary fall foliage should be peaking on race weekend. A racer's top eight results will determine the Maxxis ESC Intense DH Series champion, with the finals delivering a 125% series points bonus.

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Thunder Mountain in the Berkshires of Massachusetts will again play host to the Maxxis ESC Stan’s No Tubes Enduro Series finals on Oct 29. A racer's top ten results will determine the enduro series champion, with the finals delivering a 125% series points bonus.

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After hosting two years of Maxxis ESC Enduro World Series qualifiers, the big mountain of Sugarloaf in central Maine is back for another round of downhill and enduro racing. The tracks at the Loaf were highly praised by EWS racers last year, and the region's unique vibe has made this weekend a must-race destination for Maxxis ESC competitors.

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Night racing returns this season, but things have shifted north to the popular Arrowhead venue in New Hampshire for this year's Outbound Lighting Night Enduro. Outbound Lighting, is backing this unique event. Discounts and rentals of Outbound Lighting will be available as the races start after dark. Top finishers using Outbound Lighting lights will be awarded additional prizes. This event will be held on a Saturday night and should make for unforgettable racing.
“Lots of people ride at night, but not many ride full tilt on rough trails. Bringing a pro-level Enduro event into the night will make for a crazy experience for everyone! The reaction to the launch of our new Evo DH Package has been unreal, and we are thrilled that customers are seeing the benefits of optimized beam patterns for technical trail riding. The Eastern States Cup has been putting on killer events for years. As a tiny company, we are super pumped to help create such a unique part of the series.” - Tom Danger Place Product Development/Testing/Stoke Manage at Outbound Lighting

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After a multi-year hiatus, racing returns this season to the venerable slopes of Southern Vermont's Mount Snow for the first time since 2018. One of the original crucibles in the development of downhill racing, Mount Snow always delivers a unique racing experience for the DH crowd.

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Another returning favorite is Burke Mountain in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. The mountain hosted an Enduro World Series event last summer but has not had the ESC crew on board since holding a Maxxis ESC EWS qualifier in 2019.

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Connecticut's Powder Ridge only stepped onto the racing scene a few years ago, but it has earned accolades from racers and become a mainstay on the Maxxis ESC schedule and will host three weekends of Maxxis ESC DH and enduro racing this season.

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Another highlight this season will be the Stan's Enduro in historic Woodstock, Vermont, in early October. Last year was the Maxxis ESC's inaugural visit to the area, and many racers stated it was their favorite enduro ever.

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2023 Maxxis ESC Race Classes

Stan’s Enduro Race Classes
MOTOREX EBIKE
KATES KIDS 12U
KATES ENDURO LITE
YOUTH 14U
GT JUNIOR GIRLS 18U
GT JUNIOR BOYS 16U
20U
21-29
30-39
40-49
50+
AMATEUR WOMEN
PRO WOMEN
PRO MEN

Intense Downhill Classes
KATES KIDS 12U 
YOUTH 14U
GT JUNIORS BOYS 16U 
GT JUNIORS GIRLS 18U 
AMATEUR 18U
AMATEUR 19-29 
AMATEUR 30-39 
AMATEUR 40-49 
MASTERS 50+
SINGLE CROWN OPEN
EXPERT 16U 
EXPERT 18U 
EXPERT 19-29 
EXPERT 30-39 
EXPERT 40+ 
AMATEUR WOMEN 
PRO/EXPERT WOMEN 
PRO MEN 

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2023 Maxxis ESC presented by Kate's Real Food Schedule

Maxxis ESC Intense Cycles DH Series
April 30 Powder Ridge, CT
June 18 Jiminy Peak, MA
June 25 Killington, VT
July 23 Sugarbush, VT
July 30 Mount Snow, VT
Aug 20 Sugarloaf, ME
Aug 27 Blue Mountain
Sept 17 Thunder Mountain, MA
Oct 8 Powder Ridge, CT
Oct 15 Killington, VT Series Finals

Maxxis ESC Stan’s No Tubes ENDURO Series
May 21 Powder Ridge, CT
June 4 Glen Park, PA
June 18 Jiminy Peak, MA
June 25 Killington, VT
July 8 Arrowhead, NH – Outbound Night Enduro
July 23 Sugarbush, VT
Aug 6 Burke, VT
Aug 20 Sugarloaf, ME
Aug 27 Blue Mountain
Sept 10 Arrowhead, NH
Sept 17 Thunder Mountain, MA
Oct 1 Woodstock, VT
Oct 29 Thunder Mountain, MA Series Finals

Maxxis ESC Oakley Showdown Series
June 18 Jiminy Peak, MA
June 25 Killington, VT
July 23 Sugarbush, VT
Aug 20 Sugarloaf, ME
Aug 27 Blue Mountain, PA
Sept 17 Thunder Mountain, MA Series Finals

Maxxis ESC Motorex EBike Enduro Series
May 21 Powder Ridge, CT
June 4 Glen Park, PA
July 8 Arrowhead, NH – Outbound Night Enduro
August 20 Sugarloaf, ME
Sept 10 Arrowhead, NH
Sept 17 Thunder Mountain, MA
Oct 1 Woodstock, VT
Oct 29 Thunder Mountain, MA Series Finals

Oakley Showdown Bonus – All Showdown DH and Enduro events carry 110% Maxxis ESC Series Points
Series Finals Bonus – All Series Finals events carry 125% Maxxis ESC Series Points
Maxxis ESC Intense Cycles DH SeriesTop 8 races by Maxxis ESC Series Points earned
Maxxis ESC Stan’s No Tubes ENDURO SeriesTop 10 races by Maxxis ESC Series Points earned
Maxxis ESC Oakley Showdown SeriesTop 6 races by Maxxis ESC Series Points earned
Maxxis ESC Motorex EBike Enduro SeriesTop 6 races by Maxxis ESC Series Points earned



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68 Comments
  • 46 0
 Night round at Arrowhead....is the local hospital looking for business?
  • 5 0
 That’s definitely going to be Intense !!
  • 1 0
 My exact thought....
  • 7 10
 You can tell who barely rides at night by their response to this. Night riding, if you have a decent setup of course, is not sketchy by any means. This is a sick idea.
  • 9 0
 @scott-townes: Night riding and night racing at Arrowhead are completely different levels lol. I agree, night riding is perfectly fine. Hitting the limit while racing at a place like Arrowhead will definitely toe the line.
  • 3 0
 @scott-townes: Love me some arrowshred, but night time racing will hit different :'D
  • 5 0
 Jeezum crow that seems like a bad idea. Arrowhead is insane in daylight...
  • 1 0
 We will use appropriate trails for the Outbound Lighting Stan's Enduro Night Enduro Race. It'll be a lot of fun like our past night races at Powder Ridge.
  • 4 0
 @Eastern-States-Cup: No no no...if we are gonna do this, we gotta do this proper. Lol
  • 15 1
 This is the enduro series we want and the enduro series we need. Only slight disappointment is that they eliminated Diamond Hill, RI from the schedule this year. That was such a good down-home low key event.
  • 17 0
 We tried very hard, which is one reason the schedule was released this late. Hopefully, we'll be back there in 2024.
  • 6 0
 @Eastern-States-Cup: Has there been any interest in an event in NY?
  • 6 0
 @schofell84: Any interest in building good trails there? =P
  • 2 0
 @ridedigrepeat: Shots fired!
  • 1 0
 @schofell84: Hopefully some shovels fired too! haha
  • 11 0
 Never been to any of these races, but dang it sure has been awesome to read about for all these years! Whoever puts this series together is top notch!
  • 7 0
 thoughts on last racer in each class to pick the music for the class? most likely a band or genre to start a shuffle off of........
  • 10 1
 Slayer or nothing at all!
  • 2 0
 Finally... I can win something
  • 5 0
 Early season predictions anyone ? Will Dylan Conte take the overall again or will Isaac Allaire finally take the overall? Mazie Hayden has been in the drivers seat for a long time but looks like lots of young ladies are gaining ground. The enduro is always a battle so that’s anyone’s game. Can’t wait to get this all started!
  • 2 0
 The 2023 Maxxis ESC Stan's Enduro Pro Men's Champion is switching to DH for this season. And then there's that fast guy from VT that has won both the DH and the Enduro championships in the same season a few years back. Throw in the young guns moving up and the core group of Eastern Pros, and it should be a battle to the DH Championship!
  • 2 0
 Isaac Allaire was consistent fast last season; I reckon he takes the DH crown.
  • 2 0
 I'd love if ESC had an XC series too, there a definite void for XC race series in the northeast the last couple years and it would be great to have something new from a group that already knows how to run a season long race calendar
  • 4 0
 We've been trying to do precisely that for a while now. We need a dedicated XC race director and haven't had any luck connecting with the right person to take on that challenge though
  • 1 0
 @Eastern-States-Cup: The mad men at The Wheel House Bike shop has a venue ready for XC in Claremont (not Arrowhead but equally as pleasing) LET'S GO!
  • 1 0
 Powder during the day seems odd...It seemed like the perfect night venue with the ability to practice same day with lift assist but then race that night. Not sure about practicing and racing arrowhead all via pedal in one day...but we'll be there regardless...
  • 2 0
 Practice all day Saturday with the lift and included practice lift pass. Race starts 9am Sunday with no practice on race day.
  • 2 2
 @Eastern-States-Cup: but it's a night enduro?
  • 1 1
 @Eastern-States-Cup: I'm confused...are we talking about the night enduro at arrowhead?
  • 2 0
 @Lucyvet: Sorry, I was referring to your comment about Powder Ridge. As for Arrowhead, it's the same for everyone and since it stays light t longer that time of year, you can get some laps in Friday.
  • 2 1
 The time has come to rename this series the Northeastern Cup. We need a Mid Atlantic series badly in the east again. Living about 75 miles west of DC... my average drive this year to the 15 or so DH races so far scheduled is about 7 hours each way. And entries are 170$ plus for the ones down south. Just too much money and time for most of us to invest in.
  • 4 0
 Finally!!! So happy about Killington and Thunder again!
  • 3 0
 Sounds awesome. No NJ or NY venues though? Would love to do a more local event.
  • 6 0
 there have been in the past, im sure in years to come the venues will come to senses and have the ESC back
  • 2 3
 1 week we are the farthest northeast, the next week we are the farthest southeast? What a summertime finale! Chances our people will only be racing one anyone as the destinations are convenient for a lot. We'll obvious be at the Loaf.
  • 2 0
 Your definition of SouthEast is way different than mine.

What...like a whopping 5 hour drive from site to site?
  • 2 0
 @Davis05 Blue is our home mountain. 10 hours to Sugarloaf but we'll be there.
  • 2 0
 @blowmyfuse: not saying that blue is southeast (absolute) but southeastern relative to the majority of the series. Its all "west" according to the world.
  • 2 0
 @Davis05: I just remember being so in love and excited for DH racing that one year in 3 weekends we drove from NC up to Massanutten 6 hrs then back to NC then 13 hrs back to Mt. Snow, back to NC and a few weeks later driving back to Diablo (Mountain Creek) for the US Open and it being one of the greatest summers of my life.

Make DH memories fellas! Beer
  • 2 0
 @blowmyfuse: Good times we made that same exact trip but starting in upstate NY. Those were great times. We hope we can create memories like that for the young guns racing with us now
  • 4 1
 Huge L not having creek in there. But glad it’s a long season
  • 3 0
 Summer is coming!!
  • 2 0
 Oh hell yea! The season can’t start soon enough!
  • 1 0
 Mount Snow coming back?? Might have to dust off the racing gear for a weekend
  • 2 0
 Glen park representtt. The OG good good
  • 2 1
 OG, then you'd be calling it "the maze"
  • 1 1
 @brianpleva: sorry #boomer
  • 1 0
 Let's get ready to RUMBLE!!!!!
  • 1 1
 So stoked!! Wish we could get the killington stop on the ebike list though. Oh well, will get ot during the US open.
  • 3 0
 We are working on that, our fingers are crossed!
  • 1 0
 @Eastern-States-Cup: for sure, Hope it works out!!
  • 1 0
 when was the last time Mt snow was a venue 2000?
  • 2 1
 How do the ebike races work, the same as a normal enduro just with ebikes?
  • 3 0
 Exactly like the “normal” enduro, sometimes we have an uphill stage for e-bikes only as well.
  • 1 0
 Stoked! Love the points scheme for this season too.
  • 1 0
 Stoked for a New England summer
  • 1 1
 Nothing at Highland mountain bike park in New Hampshire?
Huh
  • 6 0
 Highland is pretty small compared to other mountains and absolutely packed on weekends I doubt a race weekend would work there. But I’d be totally down to race there if it worked
  • 3 0
 I think they did it there in the past but Highland's small size combined with the fact that their popularity has exploded so much over the past few years that it doesn't seem like a viable venue. The lift line gets too long on weekends and I doubt they'd want to shut down the most popular trails from the general public for a race weekend.
  • 5 0
 Like others have said, too small a venue and too popular at this point to run a race and keep the place open to the public. The last time there was a race there was when ESC ran the triple crown series, circa 2016.
  • 1 0
 Why no race at windham?
  • 3 5
 Do Downhill southeast next! Honestly curious to see what they plan this year
  • 1 2
 DHSE Schedule is posted on their website here: downhillsoutheast.com/2023-events

The first two rounds in TN and NC would be a perfect warm up for ESC folks looking for big bike time before ESC fires up for the year!
  • 1 1
 @trillwill: Wow didn't realize 1st race was this weekend. I am hoping to make the race in April







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