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Riders of all ages gearing up for Bike Buller
11 Mar 2010

Competitors of all ages, from 8 to 60, are tuning their bikes and packing their bags for the trip to Mt Buller in Victoria for this weekend's Bike Buller MTB Festival. The 2 day event comprises four races that capitalise on the best newly built single track that slalom through the region's snow gums. The weekend kicks off Saturday morning with a 25km cross-country (XC) race in and around Mt Buller Village, followed in the afternoon by a super fun Super-D XC-downhill race that pits 5 riders against each other over a 6km course that drops over 500 vertical metres. A junior event is also being held to encourage the skills of this thriving sport's future. Patey is competing in the Sunday race only which is a tough 50km cross-country race over to neighbouring Mt.Stirling and back again. A big event for anyone let alone someone who is considered a senior citizen!

60 year old Megan Patey, from Colo Vale NSW, discovered a love of mountain biking three years ago at age 57 after watching her nephew, James Williamson, enjoy the sport. After years of supporting him and handing many a water bottle to him during his conquests, she decided that it looked like a lot of fun. One of his mates offered her a bike he was selling and she gave it a go. She has never looked back. With a previous sporting background in road riding and bushwalking she has taken to the sport with complete passion and enthusiasm, which she now does with her husband who she converted a year later.

Her home is about an hour south of Sydney in the Southern Highlands where there is fantastic cycling of all types. She has the support of a strong club and finds the sport very social. "The great thing about mountain biking is that you always keep learning and that you feel like you're always improving", she said. She laughed at the fact that, "the good thing about my age is that there aren't that many women in the races so I usually get a place". This is good motivation for her also.

This isn't her first interstate trip for mountain biking either, far from it. Last year she travelled to Alice Springs for the 5-day Red Centre MTB Enduro. "It was a hard ride but fantastic landscape and country. I'm going back again this May", she said, where she hopes that her experience will help keep her spot on the podium. Contrary to her relaxed attitude the Vintage category is hotly contested, particularly in the men where the competition is on par with the younger age brackets demonstrating that cycling really is the ‘new golf'.

Although not handing out as many water bottles to Williamson anymore due to participating in the same events, she's extremely proud of her nephew who went on to win the World 24 Hour Mountain Bike Championships in 2008.

For more information on the Bike Buller MTB Festival visit the events section of the Mt Buller website.

Media contact:
Gillian Dobson
Media & Marketing Officer
Mt Buller & Mt Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board
T: 03 5777 6077
E: gill@mtbuller.com.au

 

 
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