THE inaugural Evocities MTB Series has come to an end and Dubbo competitors have proven they can mix it with the best in the country.
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The most positive result for Dubbo mountain biking came in the Fly Orana Mixed Pairs division in which the 'Dubbo Duo' of Simone Grounds and Josiah Hoyle finished second overall.
The pair recorded three seconds, two thirds and one fourth in the seven-race series.
The team of Mr and Mrs Pollock was the overall winner in the mixed pairs division of the Fairfax-media sponsored competition.
Another big plus for the Dubbo MTB club is the fact Martin Tink finished in 10th place in the Sydney University School of Rural Health Open Male division.
World champion Jason English took out the honours in the open males but Tink gave further proof of the quality of riders in the Dubbo region.
In the Fly Orana Masters Male divisions for riders 40-49 years of age, Dubbo had three top 20 finishes.
Local mayor Mathew Dickerson came in fifth, Charles Wright was seventh and Steve Munn finished 13th overall.
Dubbo's Dalene Pretorious finished second in the NAB Super Masters Female, for riders over 50 years of age, after recording four second place finishes.
In the NAB Super Masters Male class, Peter Rohr (fifth) and Kevin Rugg (ninth) were Dubbo's best.
The Dubbo team 'Josh & Tim' finished ninth overall in the Maas Group Properties Male Pairs.