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Park's new mountain bikes provide greater opportunities to try cycling

Parks, sports and leisure

19 September 2024

Representatives from the Council, NSport and British Cycling with the new mountain bikes at the Bike Park

Twenty new mountain bikes have been donated to Northampton Bike Park by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC).

The bikes, together with a set of 20 helmets, will allow more people the opportunity to try mountain biking without the commitment of buying a bike.

They have been gifted to the Park as part of the Council’s partnership with British Cycling – a two-year initiative funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) with the aim of encouraging more people to ride and making cycling more accessible for everyone.

The partnership recently saw West Northamptonshire successfully host a stage of the men’s Tour of Britain race when one of the competitors was Tom Pidcock, who won Olympic gold for Team GB in the men's cross-country mountain bike race in Paris over the summer.

Communities across West Northamptonshire came out to show their support for the Tour recently, and were hopefully bitten by the cycling bug. We’re delighted to be able to gift these bikes to provide an opportunity for people who may not have previously been able to use the park to come along and enjoy all the benefits it has to offer.

Cycling is good for health and wellbeing, as well as supporting the environment and being great fun for people of all ages. I encourage everyone to get down to Northampton Mountain Bike Park and experience this fantastic leisure facility.
Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture & Leisure

Opened in September 2022, Northampton Bike Park is a joint project between WNC and Northamptonshire Sport and features a multi-user green trail, off-road mountain bike trails of varying difficulties, plus climb sections and a skills area.

Situated on the site of the old Delapre golf course, the Park is well connected to the local cycle network, town centre and neighbouring housing areas, including the Norbital, National Cycle Route 6, and is accessible to people of all ages and abilities.

Cycling is a great way to be active and the donation of the bikes is a step forward in helping even more people to enjoy the bike park and the trails.

We run a programme of courses for beginners to the sport, being able to offer a bike as part of the package opens the opportunity to try Mountain Biking without the commitment of buying a bike.

The donation also means we can invite local schools and community groups to come and try the facilities in pre-arranged visits.
Martin Barnwell, Strategic Director, Operations, at NSport


Find out more on the Northampton Bike Park website
 

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