The Teams Challenge consists of a prize system whereby participants form teams and compete for a prize pot of cash based on points awarded according to individual rankings. This award was first implemented in the 2025 edition of Singapore Open Enduro as a way of encouraging more riders to socialise and ride together as teams. Due to its success, we are bringing this ‘competition-within-a-competition’ back, and hope to see a new champion team crowned!
A team may comprise a maximum of 8 racers (with no reserves) across Enduro/Kid-duro categories.
Racers indicate during registration process the team they are racing for/affiliated with by typing said team name in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
Racers without a team may leave this field blank.The deadline for racers to form a team is 12.00 noon, 12 June 2026.
The deadline for racers to join an existing team is 12.00 noon, 26 June 2026.
All participants will receive points as indicated in the table below:
Conversion from points to cash for prize pot: 1 point = SGD$1 cash
Upon conclusion of all racing, all racers in a team (up to the maximum number of 8 members) will have their points tallied and counted for the Teams Challenge Prize competition.
Cumulative scores tally the points allocated to ranks across both courses and across all categories (all ages/genders). Eg: A team comprising of a Male Open racer who placed 2nd is his category (220 points) + a Female Masters racer who placed 6th in her category (140 points) + a Male Cadet B racer who placed 2nd in his category (110 points) will receive a cumulative score of 470 points (220+140+110).
Racers not joined to a team will receive points accordingly. They may not assist any team by offering/trading the points allocated to their final results, swapping places (with any racer in any team), or declaring their joining/forming of a team past the deadlines (see above).
Only the team with the highest cumulative points score receives the jackpot in cash – with the potential to be supplemented by product prizes (subject to confirmation by sponsors’ and partners’ contributions). Runner-up and 2nd runner-up cumulative scores receive no cash; they will receive product prizes instead.
Citing the example of the aforementioned team: if no other team surpasses their score of 470 points, they shall receive SGD$470 in cash collectively as a team; the teams which score lower than them shall receive product prizes.
The top 3 teams in terms of cumulative score shall be recognized and awarded, subject to confirmation by sponsors’ and partners’ contributions.