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Ride centre a goer

Ocean Grove’s long-awaited District Ride Centre is another step closer to happening with the construction tender to begin works in October.

World Trail Unit Trust beat three other tenderers and will construct the $2.98 million ride centre at Kingston Park.

The City of Greater Geelong will enter into a contract once the supplier has met the pre-contract conditions.

The company was recommended as the preferred tenderer after achieving the highest overall score and providing best value for money for the bulk earthworks, in-ground hydraulics, civil works, minor building construction and landscaping, council said.

The layout and features take into account ideas and feedback raised during community consultation. Able to accommodate approximately 100 riders at any time, the centre will feature:

Mountain bike jumps including table tops, hip jumps, wall ride and other features

Six lines including a 60 metre return and five dirt jump lines for all skill levels, from 75 to 200 metres long

130 metres of asphalt pump track, designed to encourage rider progression and allowing for skate and scooter riders

Central landscaped space for spectators, gatherings and rider rest

Start mound shelters, seating and bike rack

Connewarre Ward Councillor Elise Wilkinson said the District Ride Centre was set to bring joy and health benefits to the Bellarine.

“This project is a direct result of young riders in Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads asking council for a district level ride facility and we thank them for their passion and advocacy,” she said.

“We’re also very proud of the Community Reference Group’s work that has shaped these plans. From kids learning to ride to seasoned pros, this new ride facility will have something for everyone.

“This project is in addition to council’s planned staged refresh of The Hill Mountain Bike Park in Newtown, Corio’s Stead Park Dirt Jumps and the Waurn Ponds Dirt Jumps.”

The project’s Community Reference Group has been working through a series of workshops to progress the detailed design plans, which can be viewed at yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/OGDRC

Greater Geelong Mayor Stretch Kontelj OAM said the successful tenderer was well known in the industry as a leader in sustainable solutions and innovative mountain bike trail design.

“We’re thrilled to award World Trail with the construction tender as the company is an expert in catering to all skill levels and inspiring more people to embrace BMX and mountain bike riding,” he said.

“The construction tender and detailed designs are a game-changer and demonstrate that the District Ride Centre is within reach for local and visiting riders.

“The design of this facility shows the potential for the District Ride Centre to be an industry leading, flagship riding facility for the City’s local and visiting riders alike.”

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