MTBO

  • Sunday 4 May 2025
  • 10:00 am - 2:30 pm
  • Andrew's Farm Reserve, Codgers MTB Park, 225 Brook Street, Nelson, 7010, New Zealand

This is the first MTBO event for 2025, at Andrew's Field, Codgers MTB Park. The start window is 10:30 - 12:30. Course closure 14:30. The event will be mostly on the Grade 3 and 4 trails and gravel roads but competitors can use other trails in the area. All trails will remain open for moutainbiking, and MTBO competitors will be following trail directionality. If roads are used, these will be open to the general public and road rules MUST be obeyed at all times.

Course setting is done by Daniel Penney, while Georgia Whitla takes care of the controlling. We are in need of additional helpers (control collection afterwards, handing out of maps, reading out safety instructions, just to name a few): if you can help, please let Georgia Whitla know! 

We will be available for questions from anyone new to the sport so just let us know when you sign in on the day. Please make sure you have a safe working bike with good brakes. Helmets must be worn every time you are on your bike, yes you will be told off if seen without a helmet!

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There will be three different levels to choose from: Easy, Medium and Long/Hard - please read the information below carefully, so you choose the right level for you! E-Bikes welcome, just put "ebike" at the end of your name so people know.

Long/Hard - Suitable for fit/experienced mountain bikers. Set around the 25km mark and ~600m elevation. Winning time will be around the 1 hour plus mark, so expect a long ride. Tracks will be grade 3-4 but with options to skip any tracks you don't feel comfortable on.

Medium - Keen to mountain bike, but not for a long time? You will need to be comfortable with around 12km ~350m and grade 3 tracks. 

Easy - Designed for easy going, 'giving it a go' types, or parents with kids that are capable of riding in Codgers, on tracks like Tumeke, P51 and Crazy Horse. The ride will be around 6km with ~250m elevation.

Although the courses will be based around the graded tracks above, there will alway be an option to skip tracks, so feel free to bring the gravel bike if that's your style.

 

Easy/Medium maps will be printed on A4, Long/Hard will likely be A3.
Map boards can be used or if you are new to MTBO then you can hold the map or tape it to your handle bars.