E-Bike Racing Club
For those who want to race with an E-Bike, we want to help you win. But before you can win, you have to enter a race. we help with that too.
Don’t have an E-Bike yet? No problem, we’ll help you find a way to get started. Even if that means upgrading your bike to an E-Bike, or borrowing someone else’s
Fix + Upgrade your Bike
One of the best parts of E-Bikes, is that you can fix almost anything without breaking the bank, especially when compared to maintenance and repairs on a car. The Electronic part seems intimidating, but even battery packs can be custom made or upgraded. Need help? Tell us.
You can even go from having a broken bike, to having a racing E-Bike in just a few steps. Found an old bike on marketplace and want to fix it up, get encouragement and share what you learn along the way.
Off-Road E-Bike Racing
Join the Zoseco E-Bike Racing Club and come out to upcoming races. On and Off-Road.
Want to do some time-trials or drag races? You can do that too. Connect with the club, and get on the way.
Why E-Mountain Bike (E-MTB) Racing?
“I like e-bikes because the average speed I maintain on trails is waaaaaaaay faster than what I do on my Scott Spark or Genius. It’s an adrenaline rush.
It is more fun than any of my motorcycles… The speed is the appeal to me. It’s also a reality check. You think you ride fast until you sign up and race in actual MTB racing events and get your (butt) handed to you. THAT is motivating!
I talked my “gamer” son who loves first person shooter video games into joining me for his first E-MTB (electric- mountain bike) race…
We finished #1 & #2 on a FUN and VERY fast trail. I cannot begin to tell you how awesome it was to stand on the podium with my son during his debut race!!! He had a blast tooo!!
What a fun race! I’ll never forget how great this race was!!! Today might be the most fun I’ve ever had on two wheels.“
“I think [the bicycle] has done more to emancipate women than any one thing in the world. I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat, and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood.”