Youth squad · Splendid Park · Fun comes first

Juniors

A safe, positive junior cycling pathway helping young riders build skills, confidence, friendships and a love of cycling.

NBCC Youth Squad

After a long wait, NBCC now has access to a safe, self-contained cycling circuit at Splendid Park in Yanchep. This gives junior riders a dedicated place to train, learn, race and grow in a controlled environment.

The youth squad trains at Splendid Park twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays from 4:30pm. The focus is on fun, mateship, skill development and helping young riders feel like they belong.

Safe circuit

Splendid Park is a purpose-built 1.3km cycle circuit, ideal for junior training and race preparation.

Twice weekly training

Youth squad sessions run Mondays and Thursdays from 4:30pm at Splendid Park.

Start with any bike

New riders do not need elite equipment to begin. The club encourages participation first.

The 26–32 NBCC Games Squad

The squad draws inspiration from major Australian sporting milestones, including the 2026 Commonwealth Games and the 2032 Olympic Games. The goal is to help young people stay active, develop commitment and build personal excellence while enjoying the sport.

Fun and mateship

The club believes junior sport should be enjoyable, welcoming and built around friendships.

Skills and confidence

Riders develop bike handling, bunch skills, fitness, safety awareness and confidence.

Pathways

As facilities grow, NBCC can support juniors moving toward club racing and broader competition.

Parents and new riders

Families interested in juniors can contact the club for session information and suitability. The original NBCC juniors information lists Mark Dring as the contact for more details.

What to bring

A working bike, Australian-standard helmet, water bottle and suitable clothing.

Who it suits

Young riders who want to learn, ride safely, make friends and potentially progress into racing.

Club support

Volunteers and coaches help make junior sessions structured, safe and welcoming.

Get juniors involved — start with a conversation and find the right session for your child.

Contact the club