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Mystic MTB Park needs no introduction, but here’s one anyway. Situated in the bustling Victorian High Country town of Bright, Mystic is one of many pine plantations in the area. It’s hosted multiple XCO and DH National Championships, of which the vast majority of riders have endearing memories. Maybe it’s the charming township, maybe it’s the Euro-esque scenery, or maybe it’s the variety of trails that make Mystic so popular. Most likely, it’s a combination of these qualities that entice mountain bikers from far and wide each and every weekend. Aussie pros have been using Mystic