Hare scrambles are conducted on marked courses over rugged natural terrain. Events are run for a designated number of laps or for a prescribed race time, typically two hours. Competitive riders not only need to be fast, but also physically fit enough to maintain a race pace for hours at a time.

Since hare scrambles are conducted on closed courses, operator licenses aren't required and the machines do not need to be licensed for street use. Riders can progress from local events all the way up to the AMA National Hare Scrambles Series, a multi-race series designed to crown the best hare scrambles rider in the country.

Hare scrambles tracks range from 2.5 miles to 40 miles in length and are made up of a combination of jeep trails, two tracks, tight single track trail, grass tracks, and sometimes portions of MX tracks. Some of the more famous Hare Scramble races are the discontinued Blackwater 100, the Moose Run, and the popular GNCC series (Hare Scrambles format).

 

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