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Mogo Trails complete, Eurobodalla cranks up for Sea Otter Australia event

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Construction of Mogo’s 125-km mountain bike trails finished on 9 May and officially opened to the public on 10 May. Photo: Eurobodalla Shire Council. With the official opening of the Mogo Trails mountain bike network on 10 May, Eurobodalla is gearing up in earnest for the inaugural Sea Otter Australia event. The numbers are staggering. Spread across four days, up to 7000 people – riders, spectators, industry leaders and mountain bike legends – from around the world are expected to descend on Batemans Bay and surrounds in October. The festival could generate up to $4 million for the region’s visitor economy. The festival will be based in town at a vibrant event centre that will see more than 150 brands showcasing the latest products, technologies and innovation, plus a two-day conference preceding the festival that will be attended by leaders in the mountain bike and outdoor adventure industries.
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aboutregional.com.au broke the news in Deakin, Australia on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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