The Crocodile Trophy 2014 was a thrilling mountain bike stage race that took place from 18th October to 26th October 2014. The race started in Cairns and ended in Port Douglas, covering a distance of over 900 kilometers. This event is known as one of the toughest and most adventurous MTB stage races in the world, attracting professional and amateur cyclists from all over the globe.
The 2014 edition of the Crocodile Trophy was marked by intense competition and challenging terrains. The race course included a mix of fire trails, single tracks, steep climbs, and fast descents, testing the endurance and technical skills of the riders. The participants had to navigate through the dense rainforests, cross rivers, and endure the harsh Australian outback, making it a true adventure race.
The Crocodile Trophy 2014 was not just about the race, but also about the unique experience it offered. The riders got to explore the beautiful landscapes of Cairns and Port Douglas, experience the local culture, and witness the diverse wildlife of Australia. Despite the grueling conditions, the riders showed great sportsmanship and camaraderie, making the Crocodile Trophy 2014 a memorable event.