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New Cyclinic date - Sat 26th May


Tanya's picture

By Tanya - Posted on 08 May 2007

Hi all,
Just wanted to let everyone know in case you or someone you know is interested; there's a new cyclinic planned at St Ives showground on Sat 26th May. Below is what was emailed to me:

"we have the SATURDAY 26TH MAY ready to roll..

we have a lot of people on our mailing list so be quick as the day will fill fast,
please note Aiden is looking after the rego so new contact details are on the attached form.

see you soon. cheers Paul Rowney. www.cyclinic.com.au"

From what I've read on their site and people who have been have told me it's great training for all skill levels and is a lot of fun. $150 for a full day (9-4 I think) and lunch and decent prizes thrown in. Check out the site or email the following people if you're interested and want to know more:
[email protected]
[email protected]

I'm going so maybe I'll see some nobmobbers there!
Tanya

akk's picture

Hey Tanya,

I would love to join you but will be away that weekend.

I would be interested to hear how you go - keep us all posted.
Anna

Andrew's picture

Hi Tanya

Sat 26th May. Karen and I are up for that.
See you there.

Andrew

paulM's picture

Thanks Tanya, I ve booked in also.

And also found other MTB training info:

www.ambc.com.au

Beside courses there is a weekend up near Wisemans ferry on the 10-12 Aug
and a MTB/Kayak/Run event at Narrabeen lakes 23rd June (which also has a training day at Manly dam).

Bruce's picture

Hi, I will be going to the cyclinc day at StIves tomorrow as well, will look out for the rest of you. I will be on a black & white specialized, so if you spot me first come & say hello
See you tomorrow
Bruce

Tanya's picture

About 6 nobmobbers came along and I think everyone agreed it was a great day and we all learnt a lot. They break people into two groups based on skill levels and beginners run through some really good basic skills and get lots of time to practice them. The more advanced group seemed to get straight into riding around some courses attacking the technical bits. They threw on a BBQ lunch and everyone walks away with a prize from gloves and hats to the top prizes of a camelbak or a helmet. It was great fun, I feel I learnt some really good new skills and honed some other stuff I could already do. I'd really recommend it to anyone else next time it comes around. They do one at St Ives roughly every couple of months.

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