I think this is to be commended and a great success story for all of the region and kudos needs to go to the organisers who have had the vision to run with it.
The Rotorua Lakes Council also provided $75,000 in funding for the event and is working in a facilitator role which in my view deserves a clap.
The Tauranga City Council operates in a similar fashion and last year fronted up with $74,000 plus GST from its operational funding for the AIMS Games.
The 2019 AIMS Games was expected to have a net benefit - once costs had been considered of $3.15m to the economy.
These events and the outcomes they deliver raise the region's profile as a great place to visit to compete or watch premium sporting competitions and this is something we should all be proud of and support.
This weekend Crankworx spectators and riders, including those ranked at the top of the mountain-riding scene, can look forward to the Maxxis Slopestyle in Memory of McGazza and the Rockshox Rotorua Pump Track Challenge tomorrow and the Crankworx Rotorua Downhill on Sunday.
I wish our local riders the best of luck.