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A new round for the 2024/25 Falls Creek Vic Champ Series it’s gonna be a cracking opening weekend of racing and riding.

Remember, you can enter right up until the day of the race online. 

EARLY BIRD ENTRIES NOW OPEN

RACE STARTS IN

COURSE DETAILS

The race has a mass start, with everyone starting at the same time. All riders must finish a set amount of laps around a course between 4km and 6km in length. The number of laps to be completed is dependent on the category entered but you can view approximate race durations below.

PRICING

  • SENIOR: Early bird $68 / after 30 September $80
  • JUNIOR: Early bird $55.25 / after 30 September $65

Enter BEFORE 30 September 2024 to save 15% on all rounds.

On site facilities

  • Parking
  • Toilets
  • Coffee
  • Water
  • Food
  • First Aid

At a glance

  • 746 Chisholm St, Black Hill
  • 7:30 -8:45 am
  • 8:40am
  • 9:00am
  • 10:45am

RESULTS + PRESENTATIONS

Live results are available via the link below or on live.entryzone.com.au.

  • Group 1 Presentations: 11:05 (after 1st lap of the Group 2 race)
  • Group 2 Presentations: 1pm.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Course details will be released the Friday before the race once they courses have been marked out by the club. Stay tuned to the Big Hill Event facebook page to find out more about the routes.

ABOUT THE VENUE

This excellent mountain bike park is located within the stunning Black Hill Reserve and has been developed and maintained by Club Mud Ballarat.

The tracks wind throughout the surrounding forest and down the steep drops into the impressive open-cut gorge, a reminder of the site’s long history of mining operations.

VOLUNTEER AND GET A FREE ENTRY

Cycling events in Australia are made possible thanks to volunteers like you. When you volunteer for any Big Hill Event, you’ll score a free entry to another Big Hill Event. These are transferable also, so if you’re keen, get in touch and let us know where you’d like to volunteer.

Contact us on info@bighillevents.com.au

FAQS ABOUT THE SERIES

XCO or Cross country Olympic Format is one of the most common disciplines of mountain biking. Cross-country MTB became an Olympic sport in 1996 and is the only form of mountain biking practised at the Olympics. The rules for cross-country mountain biking for the Olympics are actually pretty simple.

The race has a mass start, with all of the riders starting at the same time, and the riders then have to finish a set amount of laps around a course between 4km and 6km in length. The number of laps to be completed is dependant on the category entered.

At each round there will be 2 race start times.  The groups for these start times have been created to group riders who through Aus Cycling recommendations are to compete for similar time lengths.  This also means that as a general rule faster riders are not sharing the course with more beginner slower riders which makes it more enjoyable for everybody.

Each from below starts 2 minutes apart. Ie. 1B starts at 9:02am

Start Group 1 – 9:00am start time

  • 1A – Under 17 Men, Under 15s Men
  • 1B – Masters 5/6 Men, Masters 7+ Men, E Bike Recreational Men
  • 1C – Under 30 Women, Masters 1/2 Women, Masters 3/4 Women, Masters 5/6 Women, Masters 7+ Women, Under 19 Women, Under 17 Women, E Bike Recreational Women
  • 1D – Under 15 Women, Under 13 Men / Women

No new laps are allowed to be started by any categories in these groups after 1:30 of race time.  Any riders not allowed to go out will record a finish as +1 Lap or similar as their position in the race when they crossed the line the last time.

Start Group 2 – 10:45 Start Time

  • 2E – E-Bike Open Men and Women
  • 2A – Elite Men, Under 19 Men
  • 2B – Masters 1/2 Men, Masters 3/4 Men,
  • 2C – Under 30 Men, Elite Women

No new laps are allowed to be started after the first elite rider has crossed the line to complete their race. Any riders not allowed to go out will record a finish as +1 lap or similar to their position in the race when they crossed the line the last time.

There a variety of categories so you’re only competing against people at the same level as you.

  • Elite Men & Women
  • Under 30 Men & Women (18-29)
  • Masters 1/2 Men & Women (30-39)
  • Masters 3/4 Men & Women (40-49)
  • Master 5/6 Men & Women (50-59)
  • Masters 7 Men & Women (60+)
  • U19 Men & Women
  • U17 Men & Women
  • U15 Men & Women
  • U13 Men & Women
  • E-Bike Open Men & Women
  • E-Bike Recreational

The current standard XCO format uses a course between 4km and 6km in length. Depending on the category entered there will be a certain number of laps to be completed to create a race time within a given range

Based on the UCI Rules for the National MTB Championships: The date on which the age of a rider is calculated is December 31 of the year the National Championships occurs during or concluding the series in which an event takes place. For the 2024 – 2025 Victorian MTB championship Series, this is December 31, 2025.

These are indicative times and the exact number of laps will be subject to change based on weather and course conditions.

  • Elite Men & Women (1h30 – 1h45)
  • Under 30 Men & Women (1h00 – 1h15)
  • Masters 1/2 Men & Women (1h15 – 1h30)
  • Masters 3/4 Men & Women (1h00 – 1h15)
  • Master 5/6 Men & Women (0.45 – 1h00)
  • Masters 7 Men & Women (0.45 – 1h00)
  • U19 Men & Women (1h00 – 1h15)
  • U17 Men & Women (0.45 – 1h00)
  • U15 Men & Women (0.30 – 0.45)
  • U13 Men & Women (0.30 – 0.45)
  • E-Bike Men & Women (1.30 – 1.45)
  • E-Bike Recreational Men & Women (0.45 – 1.00)

There are 8 rounds in this series and your best 5 results will be counted towards your series result. The means if you miss a race or have a mechanical etc you still have a chance at winning the overall title!

1st – 80, 2nd 65, 3rd 55, 4th 48, 5th 43, 6th 38, 7th 33, 8th 29, 9th 25, 10th 22, 11th 20, 12th 19, 13th 18, 14th 17, 15th 16 and 16th to last all get 15 points each.
Did not finish (DNF) will get 15 points
Did not start (DNS) will get 0

The Championship round at FALLS CREEK will be worth 1.5 points.

All our events are cover by AusCycling’s insurance policy.

You can purchase a 1 or 7-day event license part and it must be valid on the day of the event go to the AUS CYCLING MEMBERSHIP page purchase this day permit and show proof of this at registration. Failure to do so will mean the event host is unable to allow you to compete

There are two options – a 1-day event license for $44 or a 7-day event license for $74. If you are going to race for both days on an event weekend we suggest you buy the 7-day option

GET IN TOUCH

 

info@bighillevents.com.au