National Championships
The 2024 AusCycling MTB Enduro National and Oceania Championships will be held in Collie, Western Australia from 17-20 October.
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Membership:
Riders must have either a current AusCycling Off-Road Membership or AusCycling All Discipline Membership. No temporary memberships are permitted for this event. Further information regarding AusCycling memberships can be found at the following link: https://auscycling.org.au/membership
Entry Process: Entries will open on May 8 at 5 pm AEST, 3 PM AWST and remain open until 10 October (unless sold out earlier)
Wednesday 16 October: Official Practice Day (Oceania Championships)
Thursday 17 October: Oceania Championships
Friday 18 October: Official Practice Day (National Championships Participants)
Saturday 19 October: Racing: E-EDR, U13, U15, U17, Adaptive
Sunday 20 October: Racing: U21, Elite, Masters
Technical Guide: To be released by August 1.
In line with the approach for Enduro these will be announced the Monday prior to the Championships (October 14)
The categories contested for men and women:
National Champion jerseys will be awarded to all National Championship categories.
Medals will be awarded to the top 3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd) in all National Championship categories.
Any working media wishing to photograph or cover the 2024 AusCycling MTB Enduro National Championships will need to be approved.
Any questions relating to accreditation email: [email protected]
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Yes. The park will be open the week leading up to the event. Parts of the "Championship" courses will be closed at times for course maintenance, markings/setup, etc. However, there should be other trials you can ride on during this time.
E-Mountain Bike events are open to all riders aged 19 and over and include Masters categories
In order to be eligible for the 2023 MTB Enduro National Championships, the rider must be aged 11 or above (J13).
AusCycling has developed guidelines for Adaptive Categories which will be followed. These can be found in our Adaptive MTB Guide.
International Riders can compete in the AusCycling National Championships. Riders are eligible for placing and medals but not the national champion jersey.
Only members of Oceania National Federations can compete in Oceania Championships. Oceania may provide dispensation to international competitors however they will not be placed.
ENQUIRIES
Event enquiries:
Ian Harwood - MTB Events Operations Manager: [email protected]