Cross-Country races are fun and open to riders of a wide range of abilities.
For XC racing some courses will be harder than others, and to make this clearer to everybody we have introduced a grading system. Easy, for the flatter, less technical trails (think Sparrow hill), medium for courses that have more climbing and technical features (think some of heartbreaker and little seymour) and hard for courses that are, how do we say this, just hard…(think cardiac and hammerhead).

Our categories goes from A to E. We believe this will provide good racing by grouping riders of similar abilities together, irrespective of age. The concept is simple, and largely based on self selection, with a few rules:
| Category | Target race time | Typical lap numbers | Limitations | |
| A Grade Men | 1:15-1:30 | 5 | U17 & older only | |
| A Grade Women | 1:10-1:20 | 4 | U17 & older only | |
| B Grade Men |
| 4 | U15 & older only | |
| B Grade Women | 1:00-1:10 | 3 | U15 & older only | |
| C Grade Men | 1:00-1:10 | 3 | U15 & older only | |
| C Grade Women | 0:40-0:50 | 2 | U13 & older only | |
| D Grade Men |
| 2 | U13 & older only | |
| D Grade Women | 0:20-0:30 | 1 | ||
| E Grade Men | 0:20-0:30 | 1 |
All races are timed using the clubs electronic timing system and the results can be found by using this link – http://my.raceresult.com/?group=1327
CORC is run by volunteers and many hands make light work. If you can help with any of the below please contact the XC Coordinator via e-mail [email protected]
Some of the duties you can assist with are:
Thank you to all volunteers who have helped with the running of events over the last few seasons, your support is greatly appreciated.