Canberra Off Road Cyclists
Founded in 1988, Canberra Off-Road Cyclists (CORC) is Australia's largest mountain bike club. Join us for thrilling off-road adventures!
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Canberra Off Road Cyclists
Since its inception in 1988, Canberra Off-Road Cyclists (CORC) has stood as a beacon for mountain biking enthusiasts, growing to become the largest mountain bike club in Australia. In 1999, CORC solidified its dedication to the sport by affiliating with Mountain Bike Australia (MTBA) as an MTBA Foundation Club.
While rooted in Canberra, CORC's influence extends beyond the capital, covering nearby regions like regional New South Wales and northern Victoria. The club's membership base reflects its widespread appeal, attracting members from all corners of Australia.
At CORC, we are not just a club; we are a community united by the thrill of off-road cycling adventures. Whether you're a seasoned mountain biker or a novice eager to explore the trails, CORC provides a vibrant and supportive environment. Join us for the joy of off-road cycling and be a part of Australia's premier mountain bike club!
Our club is always looking for new members. We’d love to have you join or answer any questions that you have about the club, our membership, or our activities.
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