
Black Jack Enduro Championships
Since its founding in the fall of 1974, the Black Jack Enduro Championships — often called BJEC — has stood as a cornerstone of off-road motorcycle racing in the heartland of America. What began as a bold initiative in Oklahoma City for the 1975 season has since grown into a storied regional circuit, uniting racers across Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri with typically around ten high-quality enduro events each year.
For more than five decades, BJEC has become more than just a competitive series — it’s a community and a family. Riders of every age and class, from Pee Wee riders to seasoned veterans, have chased year-end titles through a point-based championship structure. The organization has weathered highs and lows, but its mission has remained constant: to foster a system of enduro racing that is competitive, professionally managed and deeply rooted in off-road camaraderie.
2026 marks a pivotal moment for BJEC. As we enter our 51st year, we embrace it as more than just a milestone; it’s a new beginning. BJEC has faced challenges and strains in recent years but this year, we start rebuilding stronger than ever. Our renewed leadership, mission, and vision aim to restore BJEC’s tradition of excellence while innovating for tomorrow. We’re recommitting to open communication, high-quality event planning, and a championship experience that honors our legacy and welcomes the next generation of racers.
Join us in this exciting chapter: whether you’re a BJEC veteran racer who’s been here since the early days, a newcomer wanting to try enduro racing, or family cheering from the sidelines —
your energy, passion, and participation will help carry BJEC into its next 50 years. Let’s ride into 2026 together.
1974–1975: Origins
Late 1970s–1980s: Expansion & Stability
1990s–2000s: Deepening Community
2010s: Modern Era & Legacy
2020s: Challenges & Rebuilding
2026: A New Beginning
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