About the Format
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Durango Derby is a one-day event in which riders will race 4 different timed stages along the 50 mile route.
Riders can choose to do the event solo, or as a 2 or 4 person team. See below from more info on racing solo vs. with a team.
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New for 2024 is the Downcountry Dominator competition.
Within each timed race stage there will also be an unmarked timed downhill segment. So go fast and take chances on the downhills.
Starting in 2025, the top 3 overall (combined time for all 4 Downcountry Dominator segments) from each category will be awarded cash and prizes.
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Durango Derby is a cross-country style stage race where riders will complete four timed stages, all in the same day.
This is not an “enduro” race although the format is similar to enduro racing.
Starting in 2024 we have added the Downcountry Dominator race within the race, see that tab for details.
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Riders will complete each stage in order. Each stage has its own unique start and finish. After every stage finish, riders will make their way to the start of the next stage across town on an untimed, designated transfer route.
The start for Stage 1 will be a mass start in waves based on their respective categories.
Subsuquent stages can be started whenever the rider is ready and will be run as individual time-trials.
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Riders will be required to follow designated transfer routes through town to get to the start of each stage.
These transfers are untimed, meaning they do not effect your overall solo or team race time. Of course, rules of the road apply.
We are actively working on some changes to the Durango Derby race format for 2026. Stay tuned for more info coming soon!

