HSBC UK Go-Ride Holiday Camp Parkwood Springs MTB

Go-Ride , Sheffield – Tuesday, 29 Oct 2019

Event Summary

Event Overview

HSBC UK Go-Ride Holiday Coaching Camps offer training and education dedicated to specific levels of rider over a range of disciplines. Camps are available at two levels.

If your child is new to cycling or not a regular at a club or races then the beginner’s camps are for them. These offer the participant a chance to develop and become proficient at a range of core cycling and bike handling techniques that will prepare them for their first club session or race.

If your child has experience of racing and is a Go-Ride Club regular then there are advanced camps. There will be the chance to improve on the skills developed at their club as well as look at techniques across disciplines that will progress your child to the next level of their cycling journey.

Event Details

Event URN:

463723

Start Date:

Tue, 29th Oct 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Parkwood Springs, Sheffield, S3 9AA

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About the Event

Info for Riders

Mountain bike focused session to improve off-road skills.  

Level of camp- For Intermediates. 

Suitable for- people 9 years and over who have experienced off-road riding before. 

What to expect- To improve your cycling and have fun. 

What to Bring- 

Your Bike (must be in working order and have two working brakes).

Helmet (compulsory)

A Drink and Snack.

Appropriate clothing for weather conditions.  

A filled out consent form (compulsory): 

https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/go_ride_racing_docs/2018/Go_Ride_PARENTAL_CONSENT_NOTICE_2018_V3.pdf

The Rides

Go-Ride Holiday Camp Parkwood Springs MTB Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Tue 29/10/19 10:00 --- --- 02 hr
Tue 29/10/19 – 10:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

HSBC UK Go-Ride Holiday Coaching Camps offer training and education dedicated to specific levels of rider over a range of disciplines. Camps are available at two levels.

If your child is new to cycling or not a regular at a club or races then the beginner’s camps are for them. These offer the participant a chance to develop and become proficient at a range of core cycling and bike handling techniques that will prepare them for their first club session or race.

If your child has experience of racing and is a Go-Ride Club regular then there are advanced camps. There will be the chance to improve on the skills developed at their club as well as look at techniques across disciplines that will progress your child to the next level of their cycling journey.

Event Details

Event URN:

463723

Start Date:

Tue, 29th Oct 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Parkwood Springs, Sheffield, S3 9AA

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

Mountain bike focused session to improve off-road skills.  

Level of camp- For Intermediates. 

Suitable for- people 9 years and over who have experienced off-road riding before. 

What to expect- To improve your cycling and have fun. 

What to Bring- 

Your Bike (must be in working order and have two working brakes).

Helmet (compulsory)

A Drink and Snack.

Appropriate clothing for weather conditions.  

A filled out consent form (compulsory): 

https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/go_ride_racing_docs/2018/Go_Ride_PARENTAL_CONSENT_NOTICE_2018_V3.pdf

The Rides

Go-Ride Holiday Camp Parkwood Springs MTB Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Tue 29/10/19 10:00 --- --- 02 hr
Tue 29/10/19 – 10:00

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