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DAVE EVANS BIKE CORRIS

Thanks to Dave Evans’s tireless advocacy, Wales’s rich network of trails is in rude health and the future looks even brighter

- Words & photos: Sim Mainey

ave Evans jokingly describes himself as the most boring man in mountain biking. Even a brief chat with him would reveal that this is patently untrue, and is more of an acknowledg­ement that his ability to deal with bureaucrat­ic processes and a familiarit­y with operating a clipboard have given him a unique range of skills and perspectiv­es within mountain biking.

Based in the Dyfi valley that divides north and mid-wales, Dave’s company, Bike Corris, offers trail consultanc­y and mountain bike developmen­t services along with guiding and accomodati­on. With a broad spread of talents, his work is varied and far-ranging, but his latest work for Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is possibly some of the most interestin­g, with the potential to make hundreds of rider-built trails in Wales official. The most boring man in mountain biking? Hardly.

Wild trails, that is trails built without the land owners’ permission, have existed as long as bikes have been ridden off-road. In the last couple of years the number of these trails has grown rapidly, with the primary reason being convenienc­e. Riders want trails that are accessible from their doorstep without having to put their bike in a car and travel. The last year has only reinforced the desire – and necessity – for local trails. With a low population density, good topography and

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Dave’s trail advocacy skills means he can always see the wood for the trees

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