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2026 8 Linga Longa

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RND 8

PRACTICE

Saturday, 7 November 2026 | 0900 – 1600

RACING

Sunday, 8 November 2026 | from 0830 – 1430

 

Event Updates

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Let’s Go Enduro!

Linga Longa Bike Park is a top-tier destination for mountain biking adventurers, offering an incredible mix of flowy trails, technical descents, and massive jumps set in the stunning natural landscape of Southampton, about 20mins from Balingup.

Linga Longa Bike Park is nestled in a valley and can get cold overnight, even in Summer. With this event scheduled for May, ensure you bring EXTRA overnight sleeping gear and very warm clothes to brave the bitter cold.

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 park’s shuttle service makes it easy to maximise ride time, while the welcoming atmosphere and camping facilities allow guests to fully immerse themselves in the experience.

Whether you’re chasing adrenaline-pumping downhill runs or just looking to enjoy a weekend of riding with friends, Linga Longa delivers an unforgettable biking adventure.

Entries Open

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

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

Parking is available nearby the Race Village and parking fees and apply if not camping.

As usual, carpool where possible.

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

Free water is available at the cafe.

 

Food and Drink

Linga Longa Bike Park have an on-site cafe serving lunch and dinners, coffees and snacks.

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 NOT PERMITTED to ride trails outside of official practise (Saturday 0900 – 1600) and/or not after they have completed their racing on Sunday.

 

Outside Assistance

Linga Longa Bike Park manage the shuttle service for this event. No private shuttling is permitted.

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.

No dogs permitted.

Linga Longa Bike Park

Course Map

2025 below for information only

Bringing it together

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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.

2026 7 Collie Nationals

Countdown to Enduro!

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This event is hosted by AusCycling and supported by WA Gravity Enduro.

WAGE RND 7

STARTING FROM TUESDAY, 20TH OCTOBER THROUGH TO SUNDAY, 25TH OCTOBER 2026.

  • Similar to 2025, competitors will have a dedicated day of practise with racing the following day.
  • Competitors are issued a stage start time which they must be at the gate or a penalty will apply.
  • Start start times are published in the lead up to the event weekend but may change so it is important to monitor the AusCycling communication channels for updates.
  • We encourage all competitors to take part in racing. Although this is a National Championships, competitors are seeded as best as possible allowing for even the most ‘amateur’ rider to take part and have fun
  • Riders are re-categorised ino WA Gravity Enduro State Series categories and points are awarded in the WAGE Series. 1.2x points multiplier.

 

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Let’s Go Enduro!

Get excited! The 2026 AusCycling National Enduro Championships return to the Wambenger Trails, Wellington Dam, Collie, Western Australia!

We are pumped to work with AusCycling to host this epic event, giving the best opportunity for our local riders to claim the jersey and become National Champions!

2025 was a blast and we can’t wait to mix it up and throw some new twists and turns at the best riders in Australia.

Event Updates

SCHEDULE

Wednesday, 21st October | Practise Day
0800 Race Village open
1000 Oceania Championships Practise Open
1600 Oceania Championships Practise Close
Thursday, 22nd October | Oceania Enduro Championships!
0700 Race Village open
Our new WAM-BAM-Enger Challenge opening competition up to our U17 and Masters Categories brings the heat across a mix of stages. Get in some timed racing which could be very useful come the weekend!
And for the Oceania Championship Racing, our U19, Elite and eBikers hit the trails!
Individual presentations and U19 and Elite times combined for Oceania Points.
Friday, 23rd October | Practise Day
0700 Race Village open
0800 National Enduro Championships Practise Open
1600 National Enduro Championships Practise Close
Saturday, 24th October | National Enduro Championships!
0700 Race Village open
Participation Racing U9, U11
Championship Racing U13, U15, U17, Adaptive and eBike categories
Sunday, 25th October | National Enduro Championships!
0700 Race Village open
U19, Elite, 35 – 44, 45 – 54, 55 – 64, 65+

The Venue

The Wellington National Park Trails are part of the Wambenger Trails network, which includes short and overnight walk, cycle, drive and paddle experiences in the Collie region. The icon for this network is the wambenger, a little-known Australian carnivorous marsupial that is listed as a threatened species and restricted to the south-west forests. This Collie local and brush-tailed dynamo is active under the cover of darkness and spends most of its time in the tree canopy.

This network is the largest mountain bike trail network in Western Australia, featuring nearly 100km of exceptional trails and linking iconic sites such as Wellington Dam, Honeymoon Pool, Mount Lennard and the spectacular Collie River Valley. For beginners to experts, there are plenty of climbs, descents, technical downhill and cross-country pedalling.

Within Wellington National Park, the Wambenger Trails are separated by the Collie River, creating two lots of trails: Wellington Trails East and Wellington Trails West.

Entries Open!

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

No trial or lifestyle insurances are permitted.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

Start List Open Soon

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

4WD parking right at the dam edge (15 min walk / 8 min ride to the village). This is also nice and close parking for our U9 and U11 trails.
2WD, acrod, crew, sponsors and officials parking at the main carpark.
No parking on Wellington Dam Rd.
Event attendee vehicles are welcome to pass through Pile Road to Race Village strictly before 7:30am each day (which is now a 2-way road). As always, drive slowly and with care as there may be riders on the road. We reserve the right to change this at anytime.

As usual, carpool where possible and ride to the venue if possible.

Need Disabled Parking? Email us to reserve a spot close to Race Village.

Course Grading

This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).

More information about Course Grading.

This venue is considered one of the easiest venues on the calendar and is a great introduction for new competitors and a great way to ease into a big season ahead.

Free Water

Free water is available at Race Village. 

Please ensure you bring full drink bottles and have spare water available in your vehicle.

 

Food and Drink

We are working to have an epic race village with plenty of food and drink selections available. 

The local Wellington Dam cafe is also open.

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.

Riding the trails outside our official practise IS NOT PERMITTED.

 

Outside Assistance

No shuttles are permitted during practise or racing, including vehicle or by another rider.

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.

No dogs permitted in National Parks.

Bringing it together

"

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.

2026 6 Pemberton

Countdown to Enduro!

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RND 6

PRACTICE

Saturday, 26 September 2026 | 1000 – 1400

RACING

Sunday, 27 September 2026 | from 0800 – 1400

 

Event Updates

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Let’s Go Enduro!

A popular stop on the WA Gravity Enduro tour, Pemberton Mountain Bike Park sits among tall Karri Trees conveniently close to Pemberton Town Centre and its amenities. Held in April, we are on the hunt for primo riding conditions with grippy ‘hero-dirt’ if we see some rain before the event.

Competitors often take the opportunity to explore the nearby area, stocking up on local produce and soaking in the laid-back atmosphere of the region.

The Venue

Get ready to ride Pemberton Mountain Bike Park—one of WA’s premier MTB destinations, packed with epic trails, breathtaking forest scenery, and world-class race-ready terrain! Nestled among towering karri trees, this park offers everything from fast, flowy descents to technical rock gardens and massive berms, making it perfect for riders of all skill levels.

With a pump track, jumps, and well-maintained facilities, it’s the ultimate venue for thrilling races and unforgettable events. Whether you’re here to compete or just send it with your mates, Pemberton delivers the perfect mix of adrenaline and adventure!

The Pemberton MTB Park is proudly managed by the Pemberton Cycling Association with support from the Pemberton Visitor Centre and Shire of Manjimup.

Entries Open

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

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

Parking is available nearby the Race Village but is limited. A huge dedicated parking area is available only 300m away.

As usual, carpool where possible and ride to the venue if possible.

Need Disabled Parking? Email us to reserve a spot close to Race Village.

Course Grading

This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).

More information about Course Grading.

This venue is considered one of the easiest venues on the calendar and is a great introduction for new competitors and a great way to ease into a big season ahead.

Free Water

Free water is available at Race Village. However, this is not an exhaustive supply as it needs to be brought to site. 

Please ensure you bring full drink bottles and have spare water available in your vehicle.

 

Food and Drink

Pemberton Cycling Associations will be having a sausage sizzle available for Sunday lunch. We strongly recommend pre-booking your lunch during registration so your meal can be catered for, and wastage limited.

Coffee Van will be available both Saturday and Sunday.

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.

Riding the trails outside our official practise and racing times is permitted at your own risk and medical assistance may not be available.

 

Outside Assistance

No shuttles are permitted during practise or racing, including vehicle or by another rider.

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.

RIDING OR SHUTTING UP PUMP HILL ROAD IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN ANYTIME SATURDAY OR SUNDAY OR WILL RESULT IN DSQ.

 

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.

Friendly dogs are permitted on leads at all times.

Course Map

2025 below for information only

Bringing it together

"

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.

2026 5 Dwellingup

Countdown to Enduro!

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RND 5

PRACTICE

Saturday, 15 August 2026 | 1000 – 1400

RACING

Sunday, 16 August 2026 | from 0830 – 1430

 

 

Event Updates

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Let’s Go Enduro!

We are stoked to return to Murray Valley and tackle the epic trails across this extensive network. This will be a solid Enduro course to help get riders ready for Nationals!

The Venue

The Murray Valley Trails in Dwellingup make for an exciting Enduro destination, offering some of the most thrilling and challenging terrain in Western Australia.

With its diverse landscape of rugged hills, fast-flowing trails, and tight technical sections, this trail network provides a challenging technical and fitness Enduro adventure for all competitors.

The natural beauty of the area adds to the excitement for riders and spectators making it not just a race, but a true adventure in one of WA’s most scenic locations, only 1hr south from Perth. 

With Dwellingup receiving status of a Trail Town and plenty of other tourism opportunities to explore in the area, there is plenty of things to do for the rider and followers!

Accommodation

Jarrahfall Bush Camp accommodation can be booked through Eventplus during registration. This awesome venue is located on Nanga Road towards Dwellingup.

Kids (and adults!?) want to dig? A big pile of beautiful clay will be ready 🙂

Bike wash station will be available close to the Sheoak bunkhouse.

Toilets, showers, and camp kitchen available.

Accommodation available Friday night and Saturday night only.

Already entered through eventplus and missed accommodation? It can be purchased separately at https://www.wagravityenduro.org/shop/2025-6-jarrahfall-accommodation

 

Start List

Confirm your entry here and make sure your mates are entered.

Check your category.  Transfer fees and costs may apply if there is a difference in category prices.

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

Parking

Parking is available at Dwaarlindjirraap carpark, on the verge of the shuttle road and the overflow area. Vehicles are not permitted to drive above the overflow carpark to The Roost.

As usual, carpool where possible and ride to the venue if possible.

Need Disabled Parking? Email us to reserve a spot close to Race Village.

Course Grading

This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).

More information about Course Grading.

This venue is considered one of the easiest venues on the calendar and is a great introduction for new competitors and a great way to ease into a big season ahead.

Free Water

Free water is available at Race Village. 

Please ensure you bring full drink bottles and have spare water available in your vehicle.

 

Food and Drink

We are working with local food vendors to ensure food services are readily available.

Please check back again soon once confirmed.

Milky Moments and Loose Riders will have coffee available on-site Saturday and Sunday.

 

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.

Riding the trails outside our official practise and racing times is permitted at your own risk and medical assistance may not be available.

 

Outside Assistance

No shuttles are permitted during practise or racing, including vehicle or by another rider.

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.

Dogs are not permitted in National Parks.

Course Map

2025 below for information only

 

Bringing it together

"

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.

2026 4 Geraldton

Countdown to Enduro!

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RND 4

PRACTICE

Saturday, 4 July 2026 | 0900- 1600

RACING

Sunday, 5 July 2026 | from 0830 – 1430

 

Event Updates

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Let’s Go Enduro!

Your only opportunity to ride the trails at this venue each year! Discover the fantastic atmosphere of this event with a buzz around race village and campsites, this weekend event is a great opportunity for competitors and spectators to experience mid-west WA on some epic hand-cut trails about 30mins east of Geraldton.

The Venue

Echidna Park is a hidden gem for mountain biking, offering an incredible mix of natural trails, breathtaking sweeping views, and an unbeatable camping experience.

The trails wind through stunning bushland, providing a perfect blend of flow, technical challenges, and scenic outlooks that make every ride an adventure.

Whether you’re carving through fast descents or soaking in the panoramic vistas, the natural terrain keeps things exciting for riders of all levels.

What sets Echidna Park apart is the welcoming community and laid-back vibe whether you’re riding solo or with a crew, this venue is always unforgettable.

Entries Open Soon

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

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

Parking is available nearby the Race Village.

As usual, carpool where possible and ride to the venue if possible.

Need Disabled Parking? Email us to reserve a spot close to Race Village.

Course Grading

This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).

More information about Course Grading.

This venue is considered one of the easiest venues on the calendar and is a great introduction for new competitors and a great way to ease into a big season ahead.

Free Water

Free water is available at Race Village. 

Please ensure you bring full drink bottles and have spare water available in your vehicle.

 

Food and Drink

We are working with Echidna Park Sporting Clays to ensure food services are readily available.

Please check back again soon once confirmed.

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.

Riding the trails outside our official practise and racing times is permitted at your own risk and medical assistance may not be available.

 

Outside Assistance

No shuttles are permitted during practise or racing, including vehicle or by another rider.

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.

Friendly dogs are permitted on leads at all times.

Race Village

Course Map

2025 below for information only

Bringing it together

"

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.

2026 3 Evedon Park

Countdown to Enduro!

Day(s)

:

Hour(s)

:

Minute(s)

:

Second(s)

RND 3

PRACTICE

Saturday, 13 June 2026 | 0900 – 1600 

RACING

Sunday, 14 June 2026 | from 0830 – 1430

 

Event Updates

$

Let’s Go Enduro!

Important Information to ensure we all have a safe and fun weekend:
  1. ONLY event crew, sponsors and guests are permitted to drive into the main gate. As per last year, there is a huge parking area available just a bit further up Lennard Road
  2. Always respect parking attendants and follow their instruction – park as close as possible to neighbouring vehicles so we can manage the space efficiently
  3. There is a mandatory waiver FOR ALL attendees (spectators, crew, guests, riders – everyone)
  4. No bikes permitted on the walking bridge and no jumping into the lake from the walking bridge
  5. Food option available for selection which closes Tuesday midnight before the event
  6. Please do not contact the landowner for other riding opportunities – it is a Shire requirement that riding only takes place one weekend per year
  7. Practise is Saturday 15th November 2025 0900 – 1600. No riding permitted outside these times.
  8. ONLY racing competitors or Shadow Riders permitted on the trails. Not open to public riding.
  9. Don’t forget your essential riding gear plus full-finger gloves, knee pads and elbow pads required for all riders under the age of 17 (always applicable practise day and race day
  10. Dogs are not permitted.

The Venue

We are excited to return to this hidden gem nestled in the Dardanup hills, just 30 minutes east of Bunbury.

With on-site parking, chalets, and camping options, it’s easy to feel the weekend is more of a getaway than just a race.

The trails here are challenging, raw, rocky and technical, providing ample chances for spectators to witness the excitement and drama unfold on these demanding trails.

And this is your only opportunity to ride the trails at this venue each year! 

Entries Open

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

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

Parking is available at Dwaarlindjirraap carpark, on the verge of the shuttle road and the overflow area. Vehicles are not permitted to drive above the overflow carpark to The Roost.

As usual, carpool where possible and ride to the venue if possible.

Need Disabled Parking? Email us to reserve a spot close to Race Village.

Course Grading

This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).

More information about Course Grading.

This venue is considered one of the easiest venues on the calendar and is a great introduction for new competitors and a great way to ease into a big season ahead.

Free Water

Free water is available at Race Village. 

Please ensure you bring full drink bottles and have spare water available in your vehicle.

 

Food and Drink

An amazing restaurant/cafe is available onsite for breakfast, lunch and tea.

 

Onsite accommodation sells out fast!

Please check back again soon once confirmed.

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.

Riding the trails outside our official practise and racing times is permitted at your own risk and medical assistance may not be available.

 

Outside Assistance

No shuttles are permitted during practise or racing, including vehicle or by another rider.

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.

Dogs are not permitted at Evedon Lakeside Retreat.

Parking

Course Map

2025 below for information only 

Bringing it together

"

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.

2026 2 Nannup

Countdown to Enduro!

Day(s)

:

Hour(s)

:

Minute(s)

:

Second(s)

RND 2

PRACTICE

Saturday, 25 April 2026 | 1000 – 1400 

RACING

Sunday, 26 April 2026 | from 0830 – 1430

 

Event Updates

$

Let’s Go Enduro!

A diverse and wide trail network with race village at the Weijt Carpark off Brockman Highway, Nannup offers an exciting mix of natural and groomed trails with fantastic elevation, so be prepared for a climb!

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 Ope

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

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

Coffee thanks to Petit Blue

Food thanks to Uncle Santos Lebanese Food Truck

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

Course Map

 2025 below for information only

Bringing it together

"

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.

2026 1 Margaret River

Countdown to Enduro!

Day(s)

:

Hour(s)

:

Minute(s)

:

Second(s)

RND 1

PRE-OPENING

Friday, 6 March 2026 | 1400 – 1800

PRACTICE

Saturday, 7 March 2026 | 1000 – 1400 

RACING

Sunday, 8 March 2026 | from 0830 – 1430

 

Event Updates

02/03 Course Map Published

10/02 Registrations Open

$

Let’s Go Enduro!

Experience the ultimate ride at the Wooditjup Trails in Margaret River – where short and fast descents, technical features, and epic forest scenery create the perfect playground for mountain bikers of all levels making this a great introduction to Enduro and welcoming start to the Series!

This quality trail network managed by MRORCA is built for adrenaline and adventure who have milked every metre of elevation possible. Don’t miss your chance to race, ride, and revel in the heart of WA’s MTB paradise!

The Venue

Wooditjup Trails (aka The Pines) in Margaret River is proudly managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions in partnership with the Margaret River Off-Road Cycling Association (MRORCA).

With recent redevelopments and exciting new trail additions, the network has been given a fresh boost, making it an even more popular destination just north of the Margaret River townsite. Designed for flow and fun, these predominantly machine-built trails feature gentle grades and smooth lines, but don’t be fooled—there are still plenty of technical rocky features and big kickers to keep riders on their toes. Surrounded by towering trees that provide ample shade, it’s a stunning spot to ride year-round.

We’re thrilled to continue supporting the trails by donating funds for their ongoing sustainability!

Entries Open

Valid AusCycling insurance is required.

Head to https://www.wagravityenduro.org/how-to-enter/ for information before your enter.

 

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

Plenty of parking available alongside the firetracks in the Wooditjup tracks. Entry / exit available from Bussell Highway and Carters Road. Park orderly and slow down when arriving at Race Village – many bikes and children in the area.

Need Disabled Parking? Email us to reserve a spot close to Race Village.

Course Grading

This is the approximate Course Grade for the most difficult category (Full Enduro).

More information about Course Grading.

This venue is considered one of the easiest venues on the calendar and is a great introduction for new competitors and a great way to ease into a big season ahead.

Free Water

Free water is available at Race Village. However, this is not an exhaustive supply as it needs to be brought to site. 

Please ensure you bring full drink bottles and have spare water available in your vehicle.

 

Food and Drink

MRORCA will be having light food available on Saturday and lunch available on Sunday. We strongly recommend pre-booking your lunch during registration so your meal can be catered for, and wastage limited.

Coffee Van will be available both Saturday and Sunday.

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.

Riding the trails outside our official practise and racing times is permitted at your own risk and medical assistance may not be available.

 

Outside Assistance

No shuttles are permitted during practise or racing, including vehicle or by another rider.

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.

Dogs are not permitted in National Parks. The Wooditjup Trail network is in the Woodtijup National Park.

Access

Bringing it together

"

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.