
From the Organizer
A LAMBO Fundraiser for Trail Building and Maintenance in Northern Wisconsin.
Thanks for your interest in the InSayner Mountain Bike Race—a one-of-a-kind fundraising event supporting mountain bike trail development and maintenance in Northern Wisconsin.
Set in the Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest, the InSayner is three events in one, so you can choose your ideal level of “how spicy do you want this to be?”
*Make sure to read the details below to pick the best match for your riding style and comfort level.
Race Day Info
The No-See-Um is a short, family-friendly ride that’s great for kids, first-timers, and anyone who wants the InSayner experience without the “why are my legs negotiating with me?” moment.
It’s still the InSayner, though—so expect a dash of adventure:
If you’re racing the InSayner and ask for help at the crossing, we can assist too… for an additional $50.
Just kidding. Racers don’t get help. You did sign up for the InSayner.
A backwoods biking adventure that mixes variety, flow, and “wait—this is still going?” in the best possible way.
Expect a little bit of everything:
But not you. You’re here on purpose.
The signature event: challenging, fast, and wildly fun—a course that rewards steady effort, smart pacing, and riders who can grin through the occasional gut-check.
The route starts in Sayner at the Community Center, heads out on snowmobile trails to the single track at Musky Mountain bike trails, and then winds through a true Northwoods mix of trail and backroad terrain, including stretches near Plum Vitae Road, Klondike road and Ross Lake Road, before bringing you home on snowmobile trails.
A few friendly notes from your race directors:
Come for the challenge. Stay for the community. Leave knowing your ride directly supports LAMBO trails in Northern Wisconsin.
See you inSayner!
Yours truly,
Danny and Mike O.
InSayner Race Directors
Distances & Pricing
Race Location
About This Sport
Endurance Grid is here to help you understand the sport, decide if it's the right fit, and learn how to prepare. For course distances, logistics, and race-day specifics, always defer to the race organizer's event page.
Mountain biking takes place on singletrack and natural terrain where reading the trail matters as much as fitness — cornering, braking, and instinct on dirt are skills that only come from time in the saddle.
Events range from beginner-friendly cross-country races to technical enduros, and the trail community is one of the most welcoming in endurance sport.
XC races, enduros, and fat bike events across Midwest trails. Technical, physical, and completely different from anything on pavement.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
InSayner Mountain Bike Race
Jun 13, 2026