NANNUP MTB PARK
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RND 4
PRACTICE
Saturday, 14 June 2025 | 1000 – 1400
RACING
Sunday, 15 June 2025 | from 0830 – 1430
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The Venue
Known for its big elevation and natural terrain, it caters to riders of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned pros looking for a challenge.
The trails pack a punch with excellent elevation and a great mix of natural and rocky trails. There is a good mix of fast descents contrast with slower technical descents, plus some great opportunities (when not racing!) to stop and admire the views.
Race village is situated off Brockman Highway and reduced speed zones will be in place. Parking is very limited and often exceeds capacity, so please ride in or carpool.
Entries Open Soon
Valid AusCycling insurance is required.
Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.
Anticipated Friday, 14 Feb, 2025
5:00 p.m
Start List
Confirm your entry here and make sure your mates are entered.
Check your category. We prefer to update categories before the event but we can also make changes on the day. Transfer fees and costs may apply if there is a difference in category prices.
Parking
Race village is situated off Brockman Highway and reduced speed zones will be in place. Parking is very limited and often exceeds capacity, so please ride in or carpool.
Please do not park on the verge of Brockman Highway – signage will be in place.

Course Grading
This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).
More information about Course Grading.
This venue is considered a challenging venue. However, we aim to select the most appropriate stages depending on category (eg easiest trails for the Whippets)
Free Water
Food and Drink
More information to come.
Medical Assistance
Medical assistance is available during official practise and during racing. Your medical information may be provided to our medical provider to ensure the best care possible.
Always arrange a friend to assist which may include transport to a hospital if required.
Riders are permitted to ride trails outside of official practise (Saturday 1000 – 1400) but do so at their own risk as medical services may not be available.
Outside Assistance
You must practise on the bike your are using for practise. eg you cannot practise on an eBike and race on an analogue bike.
It is not permitted to push, tow or assist in any way a competitor during practise, stage racing or during stage transition.
Exceptions include Under 9 Whippets during practise only, disabled, very young or injured competitors at the sole discretion of the Commissaire.
Spectators
Spectators WELCOME! But remember – racing riders always have right of way! They travel fast and collisions may result in serious injury. Friendly dogs are permitted but must be on a lead at all times.
Spectators are welcome to walk up the side of trails but please ensure you are behind course bunting at all times and at least 2m off the trail when riders are descending. Look for Spectator points indicated on the Course Map for viewing opportunities.
Always be aware of snakes and other wildlife, bring adequate hydration and wear good walking shoes. Please avoid making shortcuts through the bush and only walk on the side of the trails where it is safe to do so.
Access
Race Village
Course Map
(2024 shown for information only. Updated Monday 09/06)

Organisation
Time required to bring together all facets of the Event.
Advertising
Facebook advertising, video reels and highlights, maps, website design, signage, Instagram feeds, YouTube clips take time and fees.
Sign-posted and Bunted Course
Arriving early to setup the course. This usually involves multiple people over hours or days ensuring bunting, signage and timing equipment are in place for easy navigation and fair racing.
Event Health Services
Your Entry Fee covers St John Ambulance Services being on-site for both Saturday and Sunday. We typically employ 4 x Technicians and engage with St John months in advance
Toilets
Typically, our Events exceed the venue existing facilities. Regional Services are engaged months in advance to deliver toilets. Hire costs continue to grow as Waste Management Fees continue to increase.
Race Village
It takes time to design the Race Village to enable our awesome Sponsors to arrive and setup in suitable locations to suite their needs. Careful attention to Parking, Pedestrians and Riders is needed for the safe and accessible movement of all attendees and event crew.
Applications and Insurances
Typically, several Stakeholders need to be engaged months in advance of any Event. We liaise with Local Governments, State Departments, Auscycling, Local Residents and Trail Custodians to act in the best interests of all parties while balancing a safe and exciting experience for our Community. Fees are required for Insurance and Event Applications.
Prizes, Gift Vouchers, Subsidies
We typically donate $5 per rider at each event back to the trail custodians, offer more than $2,500 in Event Gift Vouchers to podium winners and offer $750 to our Elite Men and Women winners. We offer free entries to our Marshals, pay for professional services including multiple Photographers and Videographers and assist with fuel, food and accommodation costs for our Crew.
World's Best Timing System
Our Timing System is considered the World’s Best as used at the Enduro World Series. Yearly licensing, hardware and software upgrades are continuous. Additionally, we send our timing bands back to Germany as required for battery replacements at considerable expense.
Continued Development
Once the essential Event costs are accounted for, we continue to research new ways to improve Results, Live Broadcasts, Mobile Phone Apps, data presentation, website development, manage existing equipment and improve our systems with the aim for a better experience for Competitors, Spectators and our Crew.