Women & Girls Rider Development Session- Middlesbrough

Go-Ride , Middlesbrough – Friday, 19 May 2017

Event Summary

Event Overview

Women & Girls Rider Development sesssions provide dedicated coaching for people wanting to improve their cycling performance whether that is to ride further faster and more often with family and friends or to win bike races. Using traffic free facilities Go-Ride Coaches will help riders:

  • Ride with friends and others of similar ability
  • Develop bike handling techniques
  • Learn about group riding techniques and etiquette
  • Practice racing and learn about the demands of cycle sport
  • Develop cycling fitness
This session is based on the Velodrome at Middlesbrough Sports Village and starts from the real basics of track cycling with the aim of being able to comfortable ride the track and different heights and with other riders by the end of the sessions. You will be challenged both physically and technically in a safe and supportive non pressured environment. Non British Cycling Members are welcome to attend the first 2 sessions, after which you are encouraged to join British Cycling to continue to benefit from these sessions and additional benefits - https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/membership

Event Details

Event URN:

411797

Start Date:

Fri, 19th May 2017

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Middlesbrough Sports Village, Alan Peacock Way, Middlesbrough, TS4 3AE

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Entry close date

Thu, 18th May 2017

About the Event

The Rides

Womens Track Rider Development @ Middlesbrough Velodrome Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Fri 19/05/17 12:00 --- --- 01 hr 30 mins
Entry: On Day: (£6.00)
Fri 19/05/17 – 12:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

Women & Girls Rider Development sesssions provide dedicated coaching for people wanting to improve their cycling performance whether that is to ride further faster and more often with family and friends or to win bike races. Using traffic free facilities Go-Ride Coaches will help riders:

  • Ride with friends and others of similar ability
  • Develop bike handling techniques
  • Learn about group riding techniques and etiquette
  • Practice racing and learn about the demands of cycle sport
  • Develop cycling fitness
This session is based on the Velodrome at Middlesbrough Sports Village and starts from the real basics of track cycling with the aim of being able to comfortable ride the track and different heights and with other riders by the end of the sessions. You will be challenged both physically and technically in a safe and supportive non pressured environment. Non British Cycling Members are welcome to attend the first 2 sessions, after which you are encouraged to join British Cycling to continue to benefit from these sessions and additional benefits - https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/membership

Event Details

Event URN:

411797

Start Date:

Fri, 19th May 2017

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Middlesbrough Sports Village, Alan Peacock Way, Middlesbrough, TS4 3AE

View map

Entry close date

Thu, 18th May 2017

About the Event

The Rides

Womens Track Rider Development @ Middlesbrough Velodrome Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Fri 19/05/17 12:00 --- --- 01 hr 30 mins
Entry: On Day: (£6.00)
Fri 19/05/17 – 12:00

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