Australia's Richest - The Evocities Series

Round two of the Evocities MTB Series is set take place in Albury on Sunday, 19 June 2016. The six hour event will be held at Nail Can Hill Reserve in Albury with categories for solo riders, pairs and teams of three in a range of age divisions.

Evocities is a seven race mountain bike series that aims to showcase what our rural cities have to offer. The opening event was held in Bathurst with Albury, Tamworth, Wagga Wagga, Dubbo, Armidale and Orange set to host the coming rounds.

Aside from introducing riders to new trails and the unique offerings of each town, the lucrative prize purse stands as a real attraction for the elite racers. Dubbed ‘Australia’s richest MTB series’, Evocities offers generous prize money. This comes courtesy of the series sponsors, including Fairfax Media; QantasLink; Forestry Corporation; NSW Mining; Charles Sturt University; Macquarie and Orange Anglican Grammar Schools; Spinifex Recruiting; Maas Group Properties; and Prime 7.

About Evocities

Evocities was formed to highlight the abundance of opportunities in seven leading regional NSW cities; lower cost of living, stronger career and business prospects and enhanced lifestyle.

The seven Evocities are Albury, Armidale, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Tamworth and Wagga Wagga. Living in an Evocity means less time commuting, working and stressing with more time for you and your family to enjoy NSW’s beautiful natural surrounds.

Stay up to date with the series via the Evocities Facebook page or check into the Evocities website and check the video below to see what went down at the opening round at Bathurst.

 

 

 

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