Read our latest issue:
may 2026
In this month’s issue, we get serious with the opening rounds of the 2026 AMA NATC Mototrials Championship at Kairos Wilderness Resort, where a championship-level test immediately raised the bar for the season. We also dig into the chaos of Black Rock, where Tobin Miller survived a fierce Ohio Hard Enduro battle, and Battle of the Goats, where Trystan Hart once again proved why Brushy Mountain remains one of hard enduro’s most demanding stages.
On the off-road side, this issue follows JDay’s Southern Swing, Grant Baylor and the new era at Farm 14, a momentum-shifting stretch of the U.S. Sprint Enduro season, and Jordan Ashburn’s hometown GNCC win in Tennessee. Brian Pierce also takes a deeper look at Farm 14’s two-day enduro format and why it could help shape the future of American enduro.
From trials history to modern hard enduro, this issue blends national-level competition, grassroots grit, rider development, and the evolving formats pushing the sport forward.
ON THE COVER –
Jorge Casales opened his 2026 NATC campaign with speed, precision, and a statement win at Kairos, rebounding from a narrow runner-up finish on Saturday to take Sunday’s Pro victory and the best overall score of the weekend.
Photo by Steph Vetterly
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