Capacity: 143,607
Surface: Natural Grass/Turf
Erected in: December, 2001


The recently completed Rider Dome is home to the 2002 SCUFFLE expansion team the Mt. Wood Easy Riders. With a capacity of over 140,000 it is by far the most ample stadium in the league. Its twin domes were designed by a task force of architects, football experts and local school children as both a tribute to the fallen Twin Towers and a nod to the majestic topgraphy of the  surrounding landscape.

The stadium is actually home to two separate fields - one natural grass field and one artificial turf field. Team management and coaching staff agree that this will give the Easy Riders a much-needed advantage on the road. The stadium climate and weather control system was based on the biosphere technology(the research laboratory built by environmental biologists at Columbia University, not the 1996 Pauly Shore movie). Stadium engineers are able to create myriad weather conditions within the domes, making for unparalleled training conditions, impromptu "wet cheerleader" contests and endless party possibilities for the fans.

Other amenities for Riders' fans, anticipated to be some of the rowdiest in the league, include: reserved parking and tailgate areas for bikers; live-feed HDTV screens in the restrooms; "boot n' rally" receptacles in each seating section; and designated seating sections for opposing team fans in the middle of home team sections where they can be taunted by surrounding Rider fans en masse. In addition, the midway between the two domes offers a number of food vendors and carnival-style, sports-themed attractions such as an obstacle course fun house, the OJ Simpson "Whack-a-Nicole" and the John Madden shooting gallery.

Despite the efforts made to ensure that the Rider Dome is the premier pro team stadium in the country it does have its detractors. There has been some mocking within the league comparing the domes to a certain part of the female anatomy. In fact, there has been speculation that the domes were modeled after Easy Riders owner Erin "Easy E" Millender's own mammaries. "That's just absurd," said Millender in a press conference last week, "mine look totally different...see?" A number of reporters in attendance agreed that any resemblance was probably coincidental.