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FUNDAMENTALS Mountain Bike Skills Clinic-4 hours of skills
The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.
Jubes Mountain Bike Park
FOUR HOURS OF MOUNTAIN BIKE FUNDAMENTALS FOR ONLY $130.00
This is what Amanda Cooton (MTB Adventure Meet Up member) had to say about the previous Fundamentals MTB Skills Clinic.
"Great course! Feeling much more confident and learnt some new tricks! Jeremy was a great coach! Thanks"
Sample Skills Covered in FUNDAMENTALS Mountain Bike Skills Clinic
• Helmet check and fit
• Bike safety inspection
• Correct riding position-attack position
• Ratcheting
• Controlled braking including emergency braking
• Riding over small obstacles
• Slow riding and balance
• Cornering and flat turns
• Getting over small obstacles like rocks and branches.
• Roll overs and wheelie lifts.
• Correct gear selection
• Ascending and descending hills
• Roll downs
• Trail ride to put new skills into practice
• Tips on cleaning and maintaining your bike
This skills clinic is open to any person 16 years and over. Children under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.
All participants require a fully functioning mountain bike with knobby tyres (not slicks) and Australian Standards approved helmet. Front suspension on the bike is recommended.Gloves and sunglasses are also recommended.
The skills clinic will go from 9am-1pm. Please arrive at 8.45am.
Please ensure that you bring water, your lunch and sunscreen.
The clinic is being limited to a maximum of 12 participants so be quick to sign up.
In the event of inclement weather, the alternate date for the skills clinic is Sunday November 29. Please note that if you cannot attend the alternate date you will not be able to make up the course at another time.
ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE A WAIVER
For further details please contact Lisa at Sydney Bike Skills on 0414 517 756 or go to:-
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