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Mountain bike track to open in York

OFF-ROAD cycling enthusiasts are gearing up for the opening of a new biking venue in York on Friday.

City of York Council’s new mountain biking area at Rawcliffe Country Park is a series of challenging jumps, banks and turns for bikers of all levels, and the 70 metre inner circuit and the easier 140 metre outer track are linked to each other and the rest of the park.

The scheme is part of the Big Lottery play programme that also funded the climbing boulders at Rawcliffe Country Park.

During the big launch day people can wheel or walk along and take part in a host of events.

There will be riding skills courses for youngsters aged eight – 14-years-old from 10am-3pm which must be booked in advance with Grit Track and Trail at info@grittrackandtrail.co.uk

Separately, local shops have been offering bike servicing and freebies have bneen available this week. On Friday, top local riders will be giving advice and showing off their skills and activities for bikes provided by sustainable transport charity Sustrans and the council.

The opening will form part of Sustrans’ Big Pedal warm-up week, and is part of a programme of activities and events held at York Explore throughout half term.

Coun Janet Looker, cabinet member for Education, Children and Young People’s services said: “This is a superb facility on which off-road cyclists or mountain bikers can hone their skills, less experienced cyclists can build confidence, as well as regular cyclists – like me – to simply have fun. Congratulations to the council’s play team for securing funding for this all-weather track.”

For full details on the Big Pedal warm-up week contact Sustrans’ info and ride booking line on 07824 998745 or email naomi.wellssmith@sustrans.org.uk

Comments(3)

Ignatius Lumpopo says...
10:13am Tue 14 Feb 12

I thought York already was a biking venue?

YSTClinguist says...
11:54am Tue 14 Feb 12

Ignatius Lumpopo wrote:
I thought York already was a biking venue?
You are confusing cycling for health and commuting purposes with offroad riding. York has no offroad tracks. It has flat Sustrans routes providing long distance A to B riding with a surface that frequently grinds brake pads and wheel rims down in naff weather.

There's a reason why hardcore riders choose to ride off the bar walls and the odd staircase to get their fix. Ever since Foot and Mouth restricted cross country riding, there was a surge in hardcore riders in York and the surrounding area and they've had to travel out to ride their way.

This park seems to be below the radar. Once these articles are out of the way it is hard to see how, except by word of mouth, the park will increase in usage. Googling pulls up little information on it, in fact yesterday Googlemaps was trying to point me to Rowntree Park. Also, no one has stated yet whether this service will cost us on entry? Since our kids are going to want to use this site, could we please have some financial information on it? Otherwise we'll just keep letting them dig sites themselves on wasteland.

BertieBrompton says...
5:32pm Tue 14 Feb 12

YST it's free and has open access for all (like the other play facilities throughout York). It doesn't open until Friday this week so chill out man I'm sure there are plans to promote it once it's open!

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