Mountain biking jumps into future
- State Mountain Bike Strategy launches a world-class vision
- Guides the growing demand for off-road cycling
The State Government has released a world-class vision for mountain biking in Western Australia - one of the fastest growing sport and recreation activities in the world.
The Western Australian Mountain Bike Strategy 2015-2020 was officially launched this morning by Acting Sport and Recreation Minister Terry Redman and Environment Minister Albert Jacob, following extensive consultation with the industry.
"This document gives the State a guide for the sustainable development of mountain biking both for locals to enjoy, and as another way to put our State on the world stage through tourism opportunities," Mr Redman said.
"Mountain biking is among the world's fastest growing sport and recreation activities and almost 120,000 mountain bikes are purchased each year in WA. Almost half a million West Australians now own a mountain bike, so it's important we plan for their use."
The strategy highlights the economic, tourism, environmental, health, social and community benefits of mountain biking. Its vision is for WA to support sustainable mountain biking as a leading recreational and tourism experience which delivers opportunities, maximises participation and shares benefits.
"WA's landscape is unparalleled and we're perfectly placed to give people from across the State and all over the world an experience which is uniquely ours," Mr Redman said.
Environment Minister Albert Jacob said there were many mountain bike trails in WA, most of which were managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife with community groups.
"The Munda Biddi Trail is the world's longest continuous off-road cycle trail, which draws tens of thousands of international, interstate and local riders each year," Mr Jacob said.
"The Kalamunda Mountain Bike Circuit is estimated to have experienced more than 50,000 rides last year. Because there is so much interest in mountain biking and because we are creating and managing more and more facilities to support this activity, it is essential we have a framework in place to ensure it is developed sustainably and using world's best practice."
Fact File
- For a copy of the strategy, visit http://www.westcycle.org.au
- The strategy was funded and supported by the departments of Sport and Recreation and Parks and Wildlife and prepared by WA's peak cycling body WestCycle and the West Australian Mountain Bike Association
Environment Minister's office - 6552 5800
Sport and Recreation Minister's office - 6552 5500