How to build a rail trail
The charm of a rail trail is hard to ignore - gentle gradients that cut a line through the landscape, making hills flater and...
Corry Cycles are a prominent bike shop in Mackay, who have recently set up a second store at Finch Hatton, right at the new Finch Hatton mountain bike park. Both stores are BQ Link retail partners, offering 10% off for Bicycle Queensland members.
We caught up with the owner of the stores Evan Corry, who set up the main shop in 2007. Evan had been studying in Bendigo, Victoria, and racing extensively at the same time. This took him to Belgium for a season as well.
‘But I realised it was easier to sell bikes than to race them. I came back to Mackay and realised there was a massive gap in the local cycling culture. We did have some bike shops around but there were no bunch rides – no cycling community.’
While Evan was a school teacher at the time, he decided it was the time to jump in and open a bike shop. And it was good timing. There was a mining boom, and while the local Holden dealer was Australia’s leading dealer of HSVs, Evan wasn’t far behind as one of Australia’s leading Giant TCR road bike dealers around the same time – or at least that’s what he told us.
‘It was good timing in retrospect. We were really busy with the mining boom – but reality struck with the collapse in 2012. We had to weather the storm’
And weather they did. From small groups who were training for the National Road Series, Mackay developed more of a riding culture over time.
‘In Mackay there’s now about 7 or 8 different bunch rides who all end up at a coffee shop afterwards, and the range of riders has totally changed.’
Corry Cycles have also backed a number of events in the region over the years including a number of charity rides, which Evan says helped the community see bikes as something for recreation – and not just for sport.
‘We have tried to be involved in the community, at schools and with charity events. So while riding in Mackay did start with a foundation of elite racing it has grown from there.’
One of Evan’s friends introduced mountain biking to the school he worked at, which resulted in an in-depth mountain bike program, and even a pump track built on the school grounds.
With the trail network at Finch Hatton opening about 12 months ago, with two more stages of development in the pipeline for a connected trail network from atop the range at Eungalla and into the valley – there is huge growth for mountain biking in the region. And of course there is scope for a 50km rail trail. Which seems like a lot for a regional town. We had to ask – what makes Mackay so special?
‘Well, you can’t beat our winters!’ laughed Evan.
With the options to head up the range, out to the reef, or enjoy warm sun and cool nights along with typically stable and dry weather, there is a lot to like about winter in northern Queensland.
‘Whether you’re a roadie or a mountain biker we have everything on offer, we have every kind of terrain from the hills to the flat, along with the Blue Water Trail for tourists and families.’
When BQ was in Mackay in August, it is clear the region is still growing, with more residential developments being built – which need connections for active transport options.
‘Looking back, we have seen Mackay come ahead in leaps and bounds. From having nearly zero cycling infrastructure, we now have massive infrastructure developments. The mountain bike club has their own spot at Rowallan Park, there’s Finch Hatton as well and the Blue Water Trail… but we really need to see all that come together.’
‘There are a lot of standalone projects and Mackay really misses the integration opportunities with its cycling infrastructure.’
And that is where Evan hopes Bicycle Queensland can help.
‘Bicycle Queensland have their fingers in just about every pie, so you’re the perfect people to help, with contacts at local and state government. Mackay needs that experience of seeing what works in other areas to give advice around how we maximise any investment and projects here. Maybe we can spend less money and get more, if there is a master plan we can work to that is developed via taking lessons from other places.’
Corry Cycles have two stores, with the store in Finch Hatton specialising in mountain bike hire for the trails at Finch Hatton. If you’re a Bicycle Queensland member, you’ll receive 10% off at Corry Cycles stores, including bike hire.
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