The Cycling Development Foundation is proud to continue with Mine Services Holdings as a primary partner in 2026!

Mine Services Holdings is a Western Australian–based company delivering specialist services to the resources sector, with a strong operational footprint across regional and remote WA. Led by Adam and Tonia Lamond, Mine Services Holdings is built on long-term relationships, reliability in challenging environments, and meaningful engagement with the communities in which it operates – values that align closely with the Cycling Development Foundation’s commitment to sustainable development pathways in both sport and community.

Entering their third year of partnership in 2026, Mine Services Holdings’ support of the Cycling Development Foundation forms part of a broader commitment spanning more than a decade. Prior to operating under the Mine Services Holdings banner, Adam and Tonia were the team behind OTOC and Veris, both of which provided long-standing support to CDF programs. This continuity reflects a genuine, long-term investment in the Foundation’s mission rather than short-term sponsorship.

Mine Services Holdings continues to support both the CDF Racing Program and the Laverton Cycling Project, with a particular focus on initiatives that create opportunity and connection in remote Western Australian communities – areas that closely align with the company’s operational footprint and values.

Adam Lamond, Director of Mine Services Holdings, reflected on the partnership:

“CDF has always been about more than racing. It’s about building structure, resilience and opportunity, particularly for young people and communities that don’t always have access to those pathways. That philosophy aligns closely with how we operate as a business, which is why our support of CDF has continued for more than a decade and will continue into the future.”

CDF Board Member and Director Brad Hall welcomed the continued partnership, noting the importance of long-standing, values-aligned supporters:

“Adam and Tonia’s involvement with CDF has been unwavering across multiple businesses and over many years. Their support has played a meaningful role in the growth of both our racing pathways and our community programs, particularly in remote Western Australia. We’re proud to continue building on that relationship through Mine Services Holdings.”

The Cycling Development Foundation looks forward to working closely with Mine Services Holdings throughout 2026 and beyond, strengthening long-term development pathways and delivering meaningful outcomes for athletes and communities across Western Australia.

More information about Mine Services Holdings can be found at: https://www.mshph.com.au/