During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the upcoming mountain biking events and their anticipated economic impact on the region. The meeting highlighted 65 bookings totaling 48,000 room nights, with a shift in focus towards athlete participation as a more accurate metric for assessing the events' success.
The spotlight was on the USA Cycling organization, which will host a significant mountain biking competition on July 25-26, with potential extensions to July 27-28. This event is expected to attract over 1,600 athletes, trainers, and spectators, generating an estimated economic impact of $2.2 million for the area. The presence of the U.S. Olympic mountain biking team, which recently achieved notable success, adds to the excitement surrounding the competition.
Jennifer Valente, a standout athlete who contributed to the U.S. team's success at the Olympics, will represent Virginia's Blue Ridge at the annual meeting scheduled for October 10 at the Salem Civic Center. Officials expressed gratitude for the support from the city and emphasized the importance of community involvement in making these events successful.
The meeting concluded with a call for questions from attendees, reflecting a collaborative approach to understanding the direct return on investment from these sporting events, which was a key concern for the officials present.