Alpenflow Epic Weekend | Mt Buller VIC
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Join us for this "epic" Alpine Lifestyle event that has everything you love about ‘rocky trails’ in the one spot at Mt Buller
Get ready for a 3-day event by Rocky Trail Entertainment at Mt Buller Resort over the 2022 March Labour Day long weekend!

What awaits you:
Kicking off with a Rocky Trail Academy Schools Competition on the Friday we are bringing two days of enduro gravity action to Buller.
Get ready for two VIC Rounds of the Fox Superflow® on Saturday and Sunday with loads of send, massive gnar, spectacular climbs, fast and flowy descents for the gravity guns. – Drop in with your buddies on each others tyre or leave a space to pin. This is about doing party trains, railing berms and SENDING IT!
Saturday’s Gran Fondo-style marathon Alpenflow EPIC Ride promises an Alpine cross-country adventure like no other.

There will also be loads of entertainment, of course with the premiere of the Australian MTB Film Fest plus more racing action – fun for the kids, juniors and those “big kids” too on all kinds of bikes – with and without those “e’s”.

This event will challenge the competitors and entertain its visitors. Rocky Trail will stage all these activities in the majestic Alpine surrounds of Mt Buller and Mt Stirling and deliver amazing adventures and experiences. Lots of things to do for the fambam while you race and even more memories waiting to be made together when you’re back (with those sore legs!).

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