Arctic Bicycle Club
2010 WomenÕs Mountain Biking Clinic
Objectives:
Learn to ride with confidence on the terrain of your choice.
This
course is geared towards recreational riders (not racers) and whether you want to ride down a gentle grassy
slope, gravel trail, or you want to conquer sick dog gnarly, rooty
single-track; we will provide instruction to meet your riding goals with better
technique, and hence confidence.
Learn basic bicycle maintenance and field repair. You will learn
basic
bike maintenance to keep your ride and you as trouble free as possible from
the
outset. You will also learn how to make some basic repairs to your bike in
the
field.
Learn to ride comfortably. You will
become more familiar with how
your
bicycle should feel and fit and what kinds of adjustments you can make
to
enhance your comfort and riding enjoyment.
Meet Riding Partners. Think you
might not want to ride alone? This
class
is a great way to meet like-minded riders and learn about local biking
events.
Hosted by the Arctic Bicycle Club and taught by volunteer
instructors
(women and men), the class aims to help women riders of all
levels.
Ride with others of your skill level.
With
only 50 participants, we provide individualized skill- and
confidence-building
sessions by breaking into smaller subgroups based upon
each
riderÕs fitness, skill, and interest level: Novice I, Beginner II, and
Intermediate
III. This class is never rained
out, so come prepared!
Please
note that riding skills which are the focus of each week will be
discussed
and practiced differently depending upon your riding group and
personal
interests. You are not restricted to any one group, and you may switch to
another group at any time. Please before your first session, think about
your goals and skills. There are no firm rules as to what kind of rider you are
when you start.
Sometimes, it is more
about what kind of rider you want to be and what
your fitness level will
support!
Other Essential Information
Equipment. We ask that all of our participants bring the
following
equipment.
Minimal Equipment List:
Bicycle
with knobby tires, helmet, Inner tube, Multi
tool,
Tire levers, Chain tool, Portable air pump.
Recommended Equipment:
Padded
Gloves, Bicycle Shorts, Camel Back or Water Bottle.
Locations. To help familiarize
you with different trails and riding
conditions,
we center the sessions at Kincaid Park and at Campbell Tract trail heads.
Please
see the attached schedule for specific locations.
Time: All
Classes begin promptly at 7pm; please plan to arrive a few minutes early so
that we can begin on time.
Class Size is limited to 50 participants. There is no maximum age limit,
nor
minimum skill limit. We ask that children under 16 be accompanied by a
parent
participant or another responsible adult. Waivers are required for all
participants.
Sign Up Online by Noon Wednesday May 26th or by May 22
by Mail
How
to Register:
1) Register Online by going to: http://recreation.arcticbikeclub.org
2) Print out the waiver form (see links on recreation.arcticbikeclub.org) and
send the completed form along with $25.00 (Checks Payable to
Arctic Bike
Club) to: (mail-in registrations must be received by May 24th).
Arctic Bike Club, C/O C&K Souser, 6731 Baby Bear Dr,
Anchorage, AK
99507,
3) If space is available, the first day of the clinic registrations
will be taken beginning at 6:40pm. Please call or email to confirm
availability.
You do not need to be a bike club member to participate, although
it is
encouraged.
Questions?
♦
Call
929-7231 or email womensclinic@arcticbikeclub.org
Helpful Links:
Follow the club on Twitter & Facebook - ÒArcticBikeClubÓ.
Read http://chainletter.arcticbikeclub.org
Check out the Ride Calendars at http://reccal.arcticbikeclub.org
2010 Arctic Bike Club Recreation Division
WomenÕs Mountain Biking Clinic Schedule (revised 5/26)
http://recreation.arcticbikeclub.org
Questions: 929-7231 or womensclinic@arcticbikeclub.org
Week One – Wednesday May 26
Kincaid Park, Kincaid Chalet, 7:00 p.m.
Directions: 7050 Raspberry Road,
Anchorage, AK 99502
♦Welcome and Introductions; Safety; Clothing; Equipment; Bike Check
♦
Skills Assessment: Be ready to ride a short course!
Afterward, we will
split
into smaller groups based on your assessment.
♦
Riding Skill Focus: Shifting and an introduction to obstacles
Week Two – Wednesday June 2
Campbell Tract, Mile 1 TH, Campbell Airstrip Road, 7pm
Directions: Approximately 1 mile up
Campbell Airstrip Road on the Right, off Tudor/Baxter
♦Maintenance/Repair Skill: How to change a flat tire
♦
Riding Skill Focus: Choosing a line and Addressing
Trail Obstacles
Week Three – Wednesday June 9
Kincaid Park , Jodphur Parking Lot off W. Dimond /Jodphur, 7:00 p.m.
Directions: 8061 Jodphur St, Anchorage,
AK, on the west side of the road. First parking lot on right.
♦Maintenance/Repair Skill: How to take your back tire off/on;
Adjusting on the Fly
♦
Riding Skill Focus: Taking Hills & Obstacles
Week Four – Wednesday June 16
Campbell Track, Hilltop Ski Area Parking lot Trailhead off Elmore,
7:00 p.m.
Directions: 7015 Abbott Road, Anchorage,
AK 99507; very end of the parking lot.
♦Maintenance/Repair Skill: How to repair a broken chain
♦
Riding Skill Focus: How to ride common AK trail
obstacles
Week Five – Wednesday June 23
Kincaid Park, Kincaid Park Chalet, 7:00 p.m.
Directions: 7050 Raspberry Road,
Anchorage, AK 99502
♦Maintenance/Repair Skill: What did we miss that you want to know?
♦
Riding Skill Focus: Putting it all together-- LetÕs
Ride!
The Recreation Touring Division ride schedule also
provides numerous skill building opportunities. It is attached but also
available at http://reccal.arcticbikeclub.org/ .
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