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Thursday 30 Mar 2023 - Pokolbin

Port to Port MTB Stage Race is a mountain bike cycling event category stage race in Australia, state New South Wales. The edition Port to Port MTB Stage Race 2023 is part of the circuit Global MTB Epic Series and took place on Thursday 30 March 2023 with departure in Pokolbin, New South Wales.

Port to Port MTB Stage Race is offering 1 routes (195 km) for mountain bike

Organizer: Port to Port is a MTB stage race taking place over four days in New South Wales.

Riders let loose across the spectacular Hunter Valley, Lake Macquarie and Newcastle Region in an awesome east coast mountain bike adventure packed with fun trails, good mates and cold beers.

It’s around 196km of riding and 4,300m of climbing in total, spread across 40 to 55km each day; the Port to Port keeps things interesting with a mix of fast flowing single trail, farm tracks, testing hill climbs and groomed downhill trails – many through private land that can only be ridden during the event. Designed to be fun and challenging for riders of all levels, none of the riding is overly technical and it’s ridable for anyone with a decent level of fitness.

routes - courses mountain bike

  • mountain bike

  • Pokolbin

  • Newcastle

  • 195 km / 121 mi

  • 3000 m / 9843 ft

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