Amy Morrison Tops the Podium at the North American Enduro Cup

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Amy Morrison Wins at North American Enduro Cup 2025

Amy Morrison has done it again—this time taking the top step at the 2025 North American Enduro Cup, one of the most prestigious and punishing enduro events on the continent. With steep descents, tight transitions, and a stacked field of riders, this race is no easy win—but Amy made it look downright dialed.

Already a multi-time national champ, Amy proved once again why she’s a dominant force in North American enduro. From the first stage to the final sprint, she brought the speed, the precision, and that signature grit that’s become her trademark.


Big Terrain, Bigger Moves



The North American Enduro Cup isn’t your average weekend race. Held in the rugged terrain of Silver Mountain, Idaho, it features some of the longest and steepest timed stages in the country. Amy rode each one with control and aggression—just the way we like it.

“She’s got this calm confidence,” says one WTB teammate. “She doesn’t just survive the gnar—she thrives in it.”


Fast, Focused, Fearless


Amy’s approach is equal parts tactical and all-in. She knows when to float and when to smash, when to take risks and when to let the bike do the work. Her setup of choice? A WTB-equipped enduro weapon, dialed with CZR i30 wheels and Vigilante tires, built to handle the abuse that high-speed technical racing dishes out.



Tahoe-Living Mountain-Tested


Living and training in the Lake Tahoe area, Amy’s no stranger to elevation, exposure, or sending it off the edge of what most would call rideable. Her love for riding runs deep, and it shows in every aspect of her career—from racing to coaching to mentoring young shredders.

"Having nationals a part of the NAC race this year really raised the competition level. Throughout my Achilles recovery this winter I used this race as my motivation in training. I’ve been riding well leading into the race and had more confidence than I expected. being able to practice with a couple of juniors that I coach made it very fun and rewarding before the racing even started. Super happy to have put together a solid race and win back the national title!"


Just Getting Started


The North American Enduro Cup win is a huge notch on the belt, but Amy’s already looking toward the next big challenge. With a full calendar ahead, you can bet she’ll be bringing the same level of focus and fire to every course she lines up on.


Still the Queen of Enduro


Amy Morrison continues to lead by example—riding hard, lifting others up, and proving that top-level performance and community go hand-in-hand. Congrats to Amy on an incredible win at the North American Enduro Cup. We’ll be over here keeping the stoke high, cheering you on every step of the way.



Want to keep up with Amy’s next moves? Follow her on Instagram and check out more WTB athlete stories at WTB.com/blogs/wtb.

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