Boost Mobile Australian Mountain Biking Interschools
Frequently Asked Questions
All courses are open to the public for riding the day prior to each race event. During official practice times and racing on the day of the event, only competitors will be allowed to ride the course.
Thredbo offers some of the most challenging gravity trails in Australia. All riders must be competent on this level of trail to compete in a racing format. Due to time constraints and the number of competitors entering the competition it is not possible for riders to be chaperoned for practice or competition.
Registrations will close at 5pm on Friday 14 February unless sold out prior.
However, with limited entries for the Australian MTB Interschools we may close at any moment due to capacity reasons.
Please stay tuned across our Thredbo Resort’s social channels and email newsletter for announcements.
Single Event Entry: 2 day lift access.
All Event Entry: 4 days lift access.
If you would like to setup a school tent or gazebo please fill out this online form.
Seeding for the All-Mountain race will be based off 2024 Interschools results. Those results will then determine seeding for the Flow start list on the following day. The Flow results will then determine seeding for the DH start list.
These results are calculated based off a points system. Riders do not need to enter all races to be in the running for King or Queen.
You can find a full breakdown of points in the Rules and Regulations.
Yes, you certainly can race as an individual. All students are asked to register online individually. During the registration process you will be asked for your school’s name. This will help with gaining points for the overall points system but is not essential to taking part in the competition.
All students are asked to register online individually. During the registration process you will be asked for your school’s name. This will help with gaining points for the overall points system but is not essential to taking part in the competition.
Full face non-detachable helmets meeting the Australian Standards for off road use are mandatory for all competitors at ALL Interschools races. Please study the Rules and Regulations document to determine what safety equipment is required for each race.
All competitors in the Fox Flow, Maxiss All-Mountain & Deity Pump Track must wear a full face helmet, knee pads, full finger gloves and a jersey that covers the elbows. The Rockshox Downhill requires full face helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, full finger gloves and a full length jersey. Please study the Rules and Regulations to determine what safety equipment is required for each race.
All competitors must have an AusCycling Race Membership or purchase an event licence which is valid on the day of the event.
The Australian MTB Interschools is also conducted under the guidelines provided in the AusCycling Member Protection Policy.
It is highly recommended to secure the yearly membership if you are considering competing in all Interschools events. This license covers you at all cycling events around the country.
We have a fully operational workshop at Valley Terminal. Qualified mechanics are on hand specializing in pre-race suspension setup and everything you need to ensure your bike is race ready.
There will be limited public chairlift access across the Interschools event dates. All trail closures can be found here!
All volunteer information can be found here.
Australian Mountain Biking Interschools will fall under the Thredbo Cancellation Policy. If a competitor injuries themselves prior to competing they are entitle to a refund minus a $20 cancellation fee once a valid doctors certificate has been presented.
Email events_thredbo@evt.com for all insurance documentation
Have more questions?
For any enquiries please email GuestServices_Thredbo@evt.com
At Thredbo we follow industry best practices when working with children. Child Safety Policy
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