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Sitting elsewhere in the UK, it seems like the Scots have it all: broad access rights, and a government body to promote mountain biking. So when we po ...
By stwhannah
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Had a listen...some of it seems to have wound me up but a lot of it sounded good...
some of it seems to have wound me up
Which bits?
I think most of the first half - the focus on Tweed Valley, the focus on specific areas, the need for money to do all this. The stuff about the possibilities and encourage more people out on bikes and the amount of time spent by many people doing many things - that seemed to work for me.
There was mention of wanting to put a World Cup on in 2024 - given what was achieved in this year for the World Champs, it seems a real wasted opportunity to not be pitching for a XC round as well - it is possible as it has been shown to work.
Is definitely worth a listen...
I was surprised that there still seems to be an effort to build an uplifted bikepark in the Tweed Valley- there's been no mention of it anywhere for a while so I expected that it had been quietly shelved..
Also had a quick scan of the Strategy document and there's mention of a 7 Stanes refresh, that's good news if true.
With the likelihood that there wont be a Fort William WC next year, and the ESO taking on and then not bothering to continue the Scottish Enduro Series, I cant see any local loyalty coming from ESO. And with the diggers in at Glentress actively removing any World Champs legacy, I dont expect any WC coming unless someone finds a large bag of cash to give away.
DickBarton
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I think most of the first half – the focus on Tweed Valley
Wouldn't be the first time they've been referred to as DMBinTV
Wouldn’t be the first time they’ve been referred to as DMBinTV
In fairness, the Tweed Valley is the critical mass, so it is going to see a pro-rata increased input. However, as Graeme said, there have been great developments up in the North East most of which have been supported by DMBinS. There are other projects in place all over the country, but the scale of these mean they don't always grab the headlines or awareness.
I was surprised that there still seems to be an effort to build an uplifted bikepark in the Tweed Valley- there’s been no mention of it anywhere for a while so I expected that it had been quietly shelved.
It is linked in with the Innovation Centre and Trail Lab. The difference though is that the Innovation Centre and Trail Lab are fully publicly funded by both UK and Scot Gov. The Bike Park would be a commercial venture with some public funding available to draw in external funding. The commercial nature of this means things are quieter until everything is confirmed.