TDS Enduro 2024: When the Ranch Becomes a Racecourse
Every spring, Grass Valley transforms into a proving ground for the world’s best mountain bikers. The TDS Enduro 2024 was no exception — two days of dusty trails, stacked competition, and a community vibe that you won’t find anywhere else on the enduro calendar.
A Ranch Turned Racecourse
The Sanchez family ranch once again set the stage. It’s not your average bike park — it’s raw, rugged, and unapologetically wild. Riders faced everything from steep rock-strewn chutes to loose corners where commitment mattered more than brakes. Fans lined the trails, shouting encouragement and heckling in equal measure.
This is TDS: fast lines, rowdy crowds, and that sense that everyone here — from pro riders to first-time spectators — is part of something rare.
Race Highlights
The 2024 event put the spotlight on consistency and control. With back-to-back stages that tested technical handling and endurance, there was little room for mistakes. Both analog and E-MTB divisions saw fierce battles, proof that the enduro format continues to evolve with the sport.
Podium Results
Pro Women (Analog)
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🥇 Julie Duvert
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🥈 Amy “MoJo” Morrison
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🥉 Kathryn Lawrence
Pro Men (Analog)
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🥇 Marco Osborne
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🥈 Aiden Chapin
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🥉 Colton Peterson
Women’s E-MTB
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🥇 Kaia Jensen
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🥈 Lia Westermann
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🥉 Kera Linn
Men’s E-MTB
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🥇 Bubba Warren
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🥈 Treyton Maskaly
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🥉 Warren Kniss
Each podium told the same story: speed is important, but smart line choices, bike setup, and staying calm under pressure are what win at TDS.
Beyond the Results
What makes TDS Enduro 2024 unforgettable wasn’t just who stood on top of the box — it was the culture. Campfires at night, muddy smiles in the pits, the sound of cowbells echoing through oak trees. Riders described it as part race, part reunion, and part festival of mountain bike grit.
The E-MTB categories continued to gain momentum, proving that this isn’t just a side show — it’s a serious showcase of skill and technology. And the analog racers? They reminded everyone that raw power and trail feel still reign supreme.
Looking Back, Moving Forward
TDS Enduro 2024 wasn’t just a race — it was a snapshot of where enduro is heading. More riders, more energy, and more innovation. But through it all, the heart of the event remains the same: grassroots passion, community spirit, and trails that demand everything you’ve got.
Here’s to 2025 and beyond.