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Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 6:30 AMSee full details
WE ARE SUPER PUMPED to give folks time to prepare for the OG COURSE! September 5th - 6th - 2026 over Labor Day Weekend – IT WILL BE SOOO FUN! #Shenandoah100 - Shenandoah Mountain 100 Shenandoah Mountain Touring - MTB Events Stokesville 60/40K - Stoopid 50 - Wilderness 101 - Shenandoah 100 It is going to serve up sooooo much more time rolling BIG SWEET DOWNHILS! Prepare yourself! Saturday Sept 5th, 2026 8:00 AM START - 100k Marathon Distance Maps RIDE WITH GPS - 100K - GOOGLE MAP OVERVIEW - 100K - STRAVA Map to follow… Note that Aid Station #2 will now be at the bottom of Wolf Ridge Trail. (NOT OG 2/6 location) Sunday Sept 6th 2026 - 100 MILE Ultra Distance Maps RIDE WITH GPS - 100 Mile - GOOGLE MAP - 100 MILE - STAVA MAP HERE * there is a slight error on Ride w/GPS map on Wolf Ridge The Plan is SET! One amazing weekend long event with two awesome loop choices 1) Registration and camping is LIMITED. Having said that…. we do have a LOT of extra room in the field for those who didn't get a
campsite to set up “SHOP”. 2) 100k - 2 DROP BAGS. 100 miler - 4 DROP BAGS 3) Aid Stations will have water, HEED, Hammer Gel, PB&J with some packaged food. Coke at 2 stations. 4) Participant support - NO - you can NOT follow your "rider" around the course to support. You CAN sign up to help at an aid station and HELP ALL THE RIDERS. Our agreement with the USFS to minimally impact the Forest is paramount. And this is the only way we can do our part to limit our footprint and not disrupt the sensitive balance of life and user access during this event weekend. Rider disqualification will result if outside support is noted or reported. Race Info: Transfer to another person $30 or $50 - from July 1st to Aug 15th NO Transfers after Aug 15th - 11 PM *** Entry EDITS *** like to another class or distance are possible until Sept 1 - Tuesday 11 pm We do not carryover entries to another year Picture ID/License is required at rider check in 100K Check in - Friday 6:00 - 9:00 pm if camping or Saturday
6:30 - 7:40 am At the Stokesville Campground next to the Start/Finish line. 100 MILE Check in - Saturday 6:00 - 9:00 pm or Sunday 5:00 - 6:00 am At the Stokesville Campground next to the Start/Finish line. The Shenandoah Mountain 100 is one of the most popular courses in the NUE Series. Your entry fee includes aid stations 20 miles apart along the course. Cash purse listed below. Class categories: Men and Women Open, Singlespeed, U 19 (Juniors), Masters (50+), Tandem, and Clydesdale. All competitors will receive a technical t-shirt and participant pint glass. CAMPING - We recommended reserving a site at the host venue - Stokesville Campground - for the full 3-day weekend or at Natural Chimney Campground. If sites are not available on those portals, then camping is full. Participants can set up shop for their respective event in the Observatory field for the event. We have a drop system organized where you can arrange to have supplies (lights, gear, food, etc.) left at the aid stations. You
are allowed TWO (100K) or FOUR (100 MILER)- 1 gallon ziploc bags to be used as drop bags that we will provide. That includes your lights!!!! If the ziploc cannot seal closed we will not send it onto the aid stations. No camelbak drops allowed unless it fits in one closed gallon ziploc bag. They must be labeled with race number and are to be dropped off no later than 1 hour before the event start. They cannot be picked up again until the evening at the end of the race. If you are unable to pick up your supplies, we can mail them back to you for $30. We are not responsible for any lost, stolen or missing drop bags. AID STATIONS: The aid stations' high spirits will keep you rolling and having fun all day. When stopping at a station please do not drop your bike in the road, either keep it between your legs or walk it to the side of the road and so it isn't in the way of other Forest users. We are in a tough spot with spectators - we can't have them at the Campground or out on the course - there
just isn't physically room to park extra cars. But we need some volunteers. So if you have family that "MUST ATTEND" we can put them to use as a volunteer. We have some great volunteer spots that could use their help. THIS YEAR MORE THEN EVER non racers MUST volunteer. Volunteers are a great aspect to this event as well as all of our other events, so please help out. Station #1: 11 miles in - approx. 1-2 hours - Bottom of Tillman West on Tillman Rd. NO DROP BAGS ALLOWED - Water - You will have to stop while we fill your bottle. You will have to take off the lid and hold it yourself. We will have a pump and some mechanical supplies. You will have the climb up Lynn and roll the downhill on Wolf before station #2 Station #2: NEW LOCATION 24.5 miles - approx. 2 to 3 1/2 hours - Wolf Ridge Parking Lot Station will be stocked with food and beverages to be announced at a later time. Station #3: 45 miles in - approx. 3 1/2 to 5 hours - Bottom of Dowell's Draft (last 100K station) Anything but
specific food is discouraged. Station will be stocked with food and beverages to be announced at a later time. Station #4: 57 miles in - approx. 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 hours – Cold Coke Braley Pond Anything but specific food is discouraged. Station will be stocked with food and beverages to be announced at a later time. Station #5: 75 miles in - approx. 5 1/2 to 10 hours -- Cold Coke Shen Mtn Picnic Area No one is permitted to continue past this section without lights and or approval from the boss past 4:20 PM. Warm clothes are suggested if you think you will be out after dark. 6:00 PM is the cut off even if you have lights. Station #6: 88 miles in - approx. 7 to 14 hours - Bottom of Chestnut/Skidmore Additional lights may be needed at this point. If you have been riding from #5 in the dark it will take you at least 2 hours to finish the race in the dark. The leaders can do the last section in about 1 hour during daylight. Cash Payout Breakdown 100 Miler: Top 5 Men Overall: 1st - $500, 2nd - $400,
3rd - $300, 4th - $250, 5th - $200 Top 5 Women Overall: 1st - $500, 2nd - $400, 3rd - $300, 4th - $250, 5th - $200 Cash Payout Breakdown: Marathon Distance Top 3 Men Overall: 1st - $250, 2nd - $200, 3rd - $150, 4th & 5th - 2019 100K Entry Top 3 Women Overall: 1st - $250, 2nd - $200, 3rd - $150, 4th & 5th - 2019 100K Entry Places to visit while you are here:Downtown Harrisonburg and Massanutten Resort’s Indoor Water Park! Places to get some grub: Billy Jack's Wing & Draft Shack and Jack Brown's Beer & Burger Joint Local bike shop: Shenandoah Bicycle Company Video Coverage:
2013 Shenandoah Mountain 100 from Adventure Seen on Vimeo. Shenandoah Mountain 100 - 2012 National Ultra Endurance (NUE) Series Mountain Bike Event from Shenandoah Mountain Touring on Vimeo. http://vimeo.com/31141601 - 2011 Shenandoah Mountain Touring