Mountain Bike and BMX Riding

Includes

  • Mountain Bike
  • BMX Riding
  • Motocross

 Description

Racing or riding of robust bicycles along a dirt or cross-country course (bicycle motocross). 

Who Can Participate

Open to all.

 Safety Rules

Download the Australian Standards – cycling, cycle touring and mountain biking GPG

  • Depending on the nature and level of difficulty of the venue or track an activity provider/instructor may be required.  See relevant section below.
  • The minimum dress requirements are: long pants and long sleeved shirt. Sunsmart protocols should be adhered to. Long hair should be up and tuck-up in the helmet. Jewellery such as necklaces, bracelets, long earrings, rings and watches, must be removed.
  • Riders must wear an approved helmet, gloves and closed-in shoes.
  • Back, elbow, knee and shin guards made from rigid materials are required.
  • Bicycles must be roadworthy, have effective brakes and properly inflated tyres.

Supervision Requirements 

Refer to Girl Guides Australia Ratios at a Glance

 Leader in Charge

  • It is suggested that the LiC provide ground training prior to the commencement of the activity if relevant.
  • Obtain permission from relevant authorities for access and use of land. Examples are: National Parks, State forests and private landowners.
  • The LiC must ensure that all participants are informed of appropriate clothing and/or personal equipment prior to the activity.
  • The LiC must organise and collect the ADM.27 from youth members and ADM.28 from adults.  The LiC must inform the Activity Instructor of any health conditions or behaviour issues with participants.
  • The LiC must have an appropriate first aid kit suitable for the activity present at the activity venue.
  • The LiC must be or have another Adult that is an experienced and competent mountain bike or bmx rider and have a good knowledge of rules as they apply to cycling.
  • The LiC must ensure participants have water and food appropriate to the activity.
  • The LiC is responsible for all participants when they are not participating in the activity.

Activity Instructor 

Many outdoor activity centres will use in-house instructor qualifications. If you are unsure if they are accepted or alternative qualifications are held, contact your State Outdoor Activities Manager to ensure the instructor’s qualification is suitable.

Questions to be asked when looking for an Activity Provider

  • The Activity Leader/Instructor is to brief all participants on safety and the care of equipment prior to the activity.
  • It is suggested that the Activity Leader / Instructor provide ground training prior to the commencement of the activity if relevant.
  • Obtain permission from relevant authorities for access and use of land. Examples are: National Parks, State forests and private landowners.
  • The ratified activity leader/ instructor must have knowledge of the locality, facilities, and terrain and weather conditions of the area that the activity will be taking place.
  • Should there be inclement weather the LiC and ratified instructor will need to negotiate whether the activity should proceed or be postponed.
  • Activity Leaders/ Instructors must have a first aid kit and appropriate rescue equipment readily accessible to all participants.

Notification Forms Required

ALL FORMS CAN BE ACCESSED HERE

For Approval – Prior to the Activity

  • OUT.01 Camp/Adventure-based/Event Notification Application
  • ADM.56B Risk Assessment Plan for Outdoor Activities Events Camps
  • Activity Provider Risk Management Plan

At the Activity

  • Participants are required to have completed: ADM.27 For youth Members or ADM.28 for Adults
  • Girl Guide Incident Report

After the Activity

  • OUT.03 Camp/Adventure-based/Event Report

Last Modified: 10/09/22 at 12:20 AM