Event Schedule
- Packet Pickup: Friday (TBD) and Saturday from 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM at Wanoga Snow Park.
- Rider Meeting: 8:45 AM at the staging area.
- Race Start: 9:00 AM.
- Post-Race: Celebration featuring pizza from 10 Barrel Brewing and local beverages.
Course Descriptions
- Distance: Approximately 50–52 miles.
- Elevation: ~5,378 ft of climbing, starting at 4,800 ft and cresting at 7,000 ft.
- Key Features: The race stages from Wanoga Snow Park and rolls down to the Meissner area before heading into the high-country loop. Expect stunning views of Mt. Bachelor, fast descents, and technical sections through ancient volcanic lava flows.
Event Details & Registration
- Capacity: Strictly limited to 250 participants.
- Pricing:
- Early: $165
- Standard: $175–$185.
- Juniors: $125.
- Inclusions: Custom "For the Love of Lava" T-shirt, two fully stocked aid stations, and chip timing.
- Awards: Cash purse totaling $2,000 for overall top finishers and awards 3-deep across categories including Singlespeed and Clydesdale.
Racing Tips & Insights on the Ring of Fire MTB
Frequently Asked Questions
What trail conditions should I expect at Ring of Fire MTB?
Ring of Fire takes you through Bend's high-country singletrack with a mix of technical terrain, rolling climbs, and fast descents. Trail conditions vary with the season - check the event website closer to race day for current conditions, weather forecasts, and any trail-specific updates that could affect your ride.
Is the 50-mile Ring of Fire route suitable for beginners?
Ring of Fire is an endurance mountain bike race with significant climbing and technical singletrack, making it best suited for intermediate to advanced riders who are comfortable with extended efforts and varied trail features. If you're new to 50-mile MTB racing, we recommend building your fitness and technical skills on local Bend trails first.
What is the elevation profile like for this race?
Ring of Fire is held in Bend's high-country terrain, which means expect significant elevation gain over the 50-mile distance. The course combines sustained climbs with rewarding descents through singletrack - typical of NUE Marathon Series events. Check the event website for the detailed elevation profile and specific climbing stats to help you prepare.
What gear and bike setup do you recommend for Ring of Fire?
A capable mountain bike with good traction and reliable brakes is essential for the technical singletrack and varied terrain. Consider running tubeless tires for puncture resistance on rough high-country trails, and bring a hydration pack or multiple bottles since it's a 50-mile effort. Check the event website for specific course information that may influence your gear choices.
When does Ring of Fire typically take place?
Ring of Fire is a late-season endurance race held in Bend's high country. Check the event website for the exact date and start times, as scheduling can vary year to year based on trail conditions and weather in the Oregon high desert.
How do I register for Ring of Fire MTB?
Registration details, entry fees, and race categories are available through the event website. Since this is part of the NUE Marathon Series, check there for registration deadlines and any series-specific requirements or benefits.
Are there aid stations or support on the course?
Check the event website for the most current information about aid station locations, what's provided, and what you should bring for this 50-mile endurance effort. Self-sufficiency is important on long mountain bike races, so plan your nutrition and hydration strategy in advance.
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