MOUTAIN BIKING
Auckland Grammar School Mountain Biking has a proud history. The club was started in 1997 and is now the largest school club in Auckland, regularly fielding over 25 competitors in the Auckland Schools competition. Weekly rides are well attended with upwards of 30 riders on a regular weekend. Our focus is cross country but we endeavour to support Enduro and Downhill members, recognizing this is an area of competition.
Club rides are on Sunday mornings with members meeting at 7.45am at Gate 4 every Sunday. These rides travel to Woodhill, Riverhead, Totara Park, Waitawa, Hunua, and occasionally Fourforty Mountain Biking Park. We employ a professional coach who will spend time with each rider every term.
We also arrange trips away from Auckland to ride other fabulous tracks in the wider area. Boys are encouraged to represent Auckland Grammar in the North Island Secondary Schools competition in March and the National Secondary Schools competition in October.
We can only be so successful with the support of parents and Old Boys who regularly commit to helping with transport and coaching/supervising groups on Sundays. We ask that all parents commit at some level, even if only occasionally, such as transport, race assistance or even the BBQ. Parents who are able to regularly ride with the group and/or join the committee please contact the Master in Charge. We really value and appreciate all the assistance parents are able to give.
Our members generally ride in 3 groups depending on numbers attending:
This group is for those beginning their mountain biking journey or wanting to build up fitness. In Term 1 they are expected to attend at least three basic skills sessions (either after school or Saturday afternoon) at Arch Hill Park in addition to the Sunday ride.
Development riders are expected to ride every Sunday as that is the only way they will develop fitness and skills and move up to the next group. Riders are encouraged to enter the Auckland Schools competition if they feel confident.
The School’s Mountain Biking club is unable to accommodate riders who only attend on rare occasions as they pose a health and safety risk and we do not have the resources to provide the one-on-one supervision these riders usually require.
This group is for those building on their technical skills and fitness or those with advanced skills needed to improve their fitness. Intermediate riders are expected to ride every Sunday and are encouraged to arrange their own midweek ride(s). Riders are expected to enter the Auckland Schools competition and encouraged to enter the North Island and National school competitions.
This group is for those of advanced technical skills and a high degree of fitness. All riders in this group are expected to compete in all Auckland and NZ Secondary Schools competitions. From experience we find if boys commit to Mountain Biking as a sport they will progress to the Advanced group during their time at Grammar.
For further information and details about taking Mountain Biking as a sport, please click here to read the article from the 2023 School Chronicle.
2022 Captain of Mountain Biking Flynn Rhodes Macrae remembers his first memory of biking the trails at Woodhill, ending up with a face full of dirt – but he has loved it ever since. Flynn spoke with Headmaster’s Heritage Committee member David Wilson about his plans for the future, and how the squad has really grown in their skills over the past two years – watch the full interview below.
Beginning of Term 1.
Registrations open Term 1.
Once you have signed up, you will be added to the mailing list to get weekly emails with regards to upcoming rides. You can also follow updates and results on the Auckland Schools Mountain Bike Schools Facebook page.
Every Sunday – meet at Auckland Grammar School outside Gate 2 at 7.45am returning around 12.30pm. We ride during all school holidays
Term 1 – meet after school or Saturday afternoons at Arch Hill Park for Development Group skills and fitness training.
Term 1 – meet after school to travel to Riverhead for Intermediate/Advanced group competition training
$500 Club fee charged during Term 1 to the Parent Portal. Members need to cover their own park fees at Woodhill and Fourforty Mountain Biking Park.
Proposed Season Fee Structure.
The $500 listed at registration represents the highest competition tier. Most riders will pay less.
Once we know each rider’s event programme, fees are adjusted to match the appropriate level:
Novice – $150 base + $80 tier = $230
New to MTB, lighter race schedule
Intermediate XC – $150 base + $200 tier = $350
Regular XC racing
Intermediate Plus – $150 base + $330 tier = $480
XC and Enduro programme
Advanced / Full Competition – $500
Highest race commitment and support level (XC, Enduro and Downhill)
The base fee covers coaching, training organisation, and programme delivery. Tier fees reflect event support, planning, and competition structure.
NOTE: AGS contributes money to pay for entries into North Island Schools and National Schools MTB events and the ASMB XCR (Relay) Champs.
Parents will need to cover travel, accommodation and food costs.
Mountain bike, helmet, gloves, spare tube, muesli bar, water bottle/camelback. Please note at present we do not cater for e-bike riders.
Enduro: Full-face helmet (can be two-piece if meets safety standards required); knee and shin guards; Elbow/Forearm Protection (even with long sleeves); [Neck Brace: Often required or strongly recommended for younger/junior categories]
Downhill: as above AND Neck Brace, and Spinal Protection (Strongly recommended or mandatory in some cases (replacing neck brace requirement in some updates).
Please check MTBNZ Technical Regulations for details: This document covers general and specific requirements.
Mr Hasler. Students are able to speak to him in H1 during the School day or contact him via email.