Electric unicycle racing has emerged as one of the most exciting electric vehicle sports in the United States. USA EUC is the national sanctioning body, organizing the championship circuit and supporting riders at every level—from first-time racers to seasoned pros.
What Is Electric Unicycle Racing?
Electric unicycle racing pits riders against each other on self-balancing electric unicycles (EUCs). Races can be held on tracks, trails, or closed roads, with formats ranging from sprint events to endurance challenges. Riders compete in classes by skill level (Novice, Amateur, Pro) and age group, with points earned toward the national championship.
The sport combines technical riding skill, strategy, and fitness. Whether you're new to EUCs or an experienced rider, there's a place for you in the USA EUC racing community.
The USA EUC National Championship
The USA EUC championship is a season-long race circuit with qualifying events across the country. Riders earn points based on their finish position and time relative to the winner. Your best two results per class and race format count toward your final standing.
- Race circuit: Multiple sanctioned events each season, from coast to coast.
- Qualifying events: Only official USA EUC events count toward championship standings.
- Standings system: Points are calculated from your time vs. the winner's time. Lower points = better ranking. View championship standings for current rankings.
Electric Unicycle Race Events
Browse the full calendar of electric unicycle racing events. From regional qualifiers to marquee festivals, find the races that fit your schedule and skill level.
How to Start Electric Unicycle Racing
Getting started is straightforward. You need an electric unicycle, basic safety gear, and a willingness to learn. Most first-time racers find the community welcoming and the events well-organized. Our start racing guide walks you through equipment, registration, and what to expect at your first event.
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Join NowFAQ
- What is electric unicycle racing?
- Electric unicycle racing is a competitive sport where riders race on self-balancing electric unicycles (EUCs). Riders compete in timed events across various formats including track racing, hill climbs, and endurance challenges. USA EUC sanctions and organizes the national championship circuit in the United States.
- How do I start EUC racing?
- To start electric unicycle racing, you need an EUC, safety gear (helmet, pads), and a membership with USA EUC. Visit our start racing guide for a step-by-step overview, then browse upcoming events to find your first race.
- What events count toward the USA EUC championship?
- Only sanctioned USA EUC events that are part of the official race circuit count toward the national championship. Each season, qualifying events are listed on the schedule. Your best two race results per class and format count toward your standings.
- Do I need to attend every event?
- No. You can race at as many or as few events as you like. For championship standings, your best two finishes per class and race format are used. Attending more events gives you more opportunities to improve your standing.
- Where can I find standings?
- Championship standings are published on the USA EUC website after each event. View current season standings to see rankings by class and race format.





