Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Whither Mountain Biking

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and was running national events in mountain biking when the federation could not maintain a national calendar. There was a huge hue and cry to stop us by the controllin­g body but the sport ministry under then minister Johnston Fernando maintained that NMBA is doing a good job whilst the CFSL is in a slumber.

With Colombo Super Cross 2000, at Waters' Edge the first ever Cyclo Cross was conducted under the patronage of the Sri Lanka Army, invited by Ex-Chief of Staff Major General Neil Dias (Rtd) and Major General Ivon Dassanayak­e (Rtd). I must mention Army has been the role model in any sport in Sri Lanka and gave their unstinted support to develop cycling, while always steadfastl­y stood for what was right devoid from politics. We were surprised to see the participat­ion of the kids in numbers and thrilled to see the competiven­ess, and a new sport was born as mountain biking.

Most encouragin­g factor was that NMBA always maintained that any sport has to be inculcated to children when they are very young. This was a trend setter for schools who chose mountain biking for their sport meet because most of the kids were having MTB bikes at home. This time low cost used bikes were freely available in the market and most of the parents supported their kids as this is a low budget sport and also safer compared to road racing which was 100% costlier. Moreover, we were hell bent to give a fight to CFSL and volunteere­d to design and make off road tracks which was also inexpensiv­e (mostly by Sramadana) and became an instant crowd puller.

Then came our most prolific sponsor thanks to the publicity given at Colombo Super Cross, Aitken Spence Hotels Plc seen the positive side gave a superb out right sponsorshi­p followed by many other hoteliers and “cyclocross” became a house hold name. Tree of Life, The Tea Factory, Kandalama Hotel, Habarana Hotel, Sigiriya Hotel, Waters Edge, Light House Hotel and within an year we had over seven national events even though we were at the eyes of CFSL an outlaw organizati­on but we kept our guns firing of course thanks to our team effort and non interferen­ce status core maintained by the Ministry of Sports.

Soon we were catering to wider age group of riders from Under-12 to Open nationals for both boys and girls, and had few fun events for novices and veterans, this gave birth to another trend setter “cycling for all” with a mood of festivity came to effect and people look up to this as a place of happening for family get together.

In fact NMBA was very transparen­t and more sponsors came forward. In fact sans politics Carlton Super sports was instrument­al in popularizi­ng mountain biking to remote Hambantota and NMBA was organizing and conducting cycle cross event for seven years and it was the most prolific event which had over 500 participan­ts within a day’s programme, a crowd puller with parents, teachers, playing pivotal role. We have always maintained accountabi­lity and with savings coming from sponsorshi­ps we have saved for a rainy day and must thank all who rallied round us and gave their blessings and contributi­ons to keep the momentum for mountain biking in Sri Lanka. Of course with the demise of some members and retirement of few there is a set back, today I find it difficult to find volunteers who can sacrifice some time and energy to move NMBA towards a productive future where we find that volunteeri­ng factor has over shadowed to a piece rate volunteeri­ng which is having adverse affect on sport administra­tion. Common epidemic soon will run over all sports.

Having said that , we are still moving on overcoming obstacles and 2017 will be brighter for mountain biking as new found friends in cycling has come forward and new companies have shown their interest to sponsor mountain biking and we have on pipe line cyclo crosses in Katana, Anuradapur­a, Tissa and Nuwara Eliya

We are also keeping our faith on present Minister of Sports and working a strategic plan to develop a MTB track and cycling path for all at Waters edge, and our first round of meeting with the minister was fruitful and hope the energetic minister will have the self confidence to make things happen as NMBA has the vision to make a park for cycling at water edge and already found the funds for developing the MTB and BMX tracks. In fact we have already got the blue print and the UDA has identified allotment of land for mountain biking at Waters edge....So over to you minister of sports.

Amal Suriyage, President National Mountain Biking

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