It's been another momentous year for mountain biking in the region. Who better to review progress than Dave Donaldson, Rotorua deputy mayor and chair of the company that oversees Crankworx (among other MTB hats).
"This was the year when the foundation was laid for a seismic change in the evolution of Whakarewarewa Forest as a recreational paradise and for mountain biking development generally in Rotorua," says Dave.
"What seemed an outrageous prediction 12 years ago is quickly materialising. Following the UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships in 2006, Jack Shallard, then Rotorua Council's corporate services director, told me, 'I reckon that in time Whakarewarewa Forest will not be big enough for what mountain biking here will
grow into.' Who'd argue that possibility, now?"
Here's Dave's summary of 2018:
• An economic impact assessment based on data captured from four of the 16 entry
points that are used by bikers, an online survey and interviews, conservatively
assessed the spend in our economy just on Mountain Biking in the forest by locals
and visitors in the range of $30-$50m in the 2017-18 year.
• Roading and parking at the Waipa Hub was completed, the green light given to
construction of the new $1.5m track and home for Rotorua BMX, and the cafe/bike
hire and hot tubs developments nearing completion.