Three venues. Three weekends. One champion.

The Maine Gravity Series brings together three of Maine’s most exciting mountain bike destinations for an inaugural enduro-style race series unlike anything the state has seen. Whether you’re racing to claim the series championship or showing up to test yourself on new terrain, this is your summer on two wheels.

HOW IT WORKS

The Maine Gravity Series is an enduro-format race series spanning three events across summer and early fall. Each venue offers its own distinct character — from the vertical of Sugarloaf’s bike park to the all-new Enduro Cross format at Camden Snowbowl to the grand finale at Mt. Abram.

Each event is a two-day weekend experience:

  • Saturday — Practice day. Get your lines dialed, explore the course, and prep for race day.
  • Sunday — Race day. Timed enduro stages decide the results.

Race one event, two, or all three. The series championship is awarded to the rider with the best combined result across all three events — with best male and female honors recognized across applicable age categories at each stop along the way. The series leaderboard culminates at Mt. Abram, where the inaugural Maine Gravity Series champions will be crowned.

Registration is available individually through each host resort.

Logo for Main Gravity Series: bold white text on a jagged black badge with a cyclist icon, tilted at an angle

THE SERIES

Saturday, August 15 & Sunday, August 16 Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Kick off the series at Sugarloaf Bike Park, where big vertical and a burly trail network meet some of Maine’s newest excavated flow terrain. Expect sustained, technical riding alongside freshly shaped lines built for speed — a course mix that rewards both the calculated and the committed. It’s a worthy opening chapter for the series. This race will include both  lift access & pedal transfers as part of the course.

Saturday, August 29 & Sunday, August 30 Camden, Maine

Something new hits the calendar. The Enduro Cross at Camden Snowbowl is an all-new event format making its debut as part of the Maine Gravity Series. Camden’s trail network brings a completely different feel to the series — technical, creative, and not to be missed. This race will not have lift access and include pedal transfers only.  

Registration opens soon at camdensnowbowl.com

Saturday, September 19 & Sunday, September 20 Greenwood, Maine

The series comes home to Mt. Abram for the grand finale. This is where the leaderboard is settled and the inaugural Maine Gravity Series champions are named. Arrive with points to defend, rivalries to settle, or simply a great weekend of riding ahead of you.  This race will include both  lift access & pedal transfers as part of the course.

Registration opens soon at mtabram.com

THE CATEGORIES

The Maine Gravity Series welcomes intermediate through expert riders, with categories designed to be competitive and accessible:

  • Enduro — Full race format across all timed stages (3-5 stages)
  • Enduro Lite — A great entry point for newer enduro racers or those looking for a more approachable race-day experience (2-4 stages)

Best male and female results will be recognized across applicable age categories at each event. Series championship standings track combined results across all three races.

Age Categories:

U14 (all ages)
14-18 M/W
19-39 M/W
40-49 M/W
50+ M/W

Overall series prizing awarded at Mt. Abram.

Mountain biker in a helmet and goggles navigating a rocky forest trail, number plate on handlebars, blue Shimano branding visible, Mt. Abram Bike Park logo bottom right