Adventures on bikes for Salt Lake City students

Momentum is your friend

GREAT FRIENDS

Some of our best times are had when we get off the bikes, socializing after a practice or overnight trips for races.

BEAUTIFUL PLACES

Our practices happen in some of the most beautiful places in the Wasatch Front & Back, and our races take us all across the state.

EXCITING CHALLENGES

Whether it’s the endorphin boost from the cardio or the adrenaline rush on the downhill, you’ll be rewarded as you push yourself physically.

Your Identity

UTAH HIGH SCHOOL CYCLING LEAGUE

We race with the largest youth mountain bike league in the country. Directed by the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), Utah MTB has more than 7,000 high school and middle school kids from across the state participating in its activities.

Your Identity

Middle School Program

7th and 8th graders can participate as part of our Jr. Development program.

2024 SEASON:

League Registration Begins Apr. 1, 2024

We will be holding introductory rides and skills clinics from mid April to early May for prospective and returning riders.

Practice season begins June 1.

If you are interested in joining the team, contact Head Coach Shawn Rossiter at coach@easthighmtb.org

2024 RACE SCHEDULE

REGION 2

8/24 Beaver Mountain (HS & Jr. Devo)
9/7 Cedar City (HS & Jr. Devo)
9/21 Mantua (HS & Jr. Devo)
10/5 Richfield (HS)

10/18-19 State Champs: Cedar City (HS: qualification required)

“This is the first organized team my daughter has joined and she found her power on East High MTB. She developed grit, commitment, and a sense of community with her peers and coaches.”
Becky
Mom
"Hopping on a mountain bike was the best decision I’ve ever made. Nothing makes me happier than watching my hard work pay off, being supported and encouraged by my best friends, and spending time in the most beautiful places."
Ellie
Varsity Rider
"Looking back at my high school experience, I regret not joining East High MTB sooner. Now that I’m in college, mountain biking is the only sport I’ve continued doing."
Milo
Alumni

Ready to do something hard?