British Cycling Pathway Development Centre BMX SX - East Anglia #11

Go-Ride , Manchester – Wednesday, 21 Feb 2024

Event Summary

Event Overview

The BMX East Talent Development Centre will be giving the EA riders a fantastic pre season opportunity at Manchester Indoor in conjunction with the BC lead talent development coach Dylan Clayton on Tuesday 21st February. This session is for the regions 8-12 year olds who have an interest in looking at the Olympic Development pathway.

This session will run from the 5m hill only.

The sessions will be open to riders from all East clubs only and will include race day planning, track familiarisation, gate start and group race scenarios with individual rider feedback throughout the session and post session for the individuals personal development plan.

 

Event Details

Event URN:

537227

Start Date:

Wed, 21st Feb 2024

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

National Cycling Centre - Indoor BMX Track, Stuart Street, Manchester, M11 4DQ

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About the Event

Info for Riders

All riders must be a first club member of an East Regional club.

All riders must have a willingness to progress.

All riders must have a suitable level of enthusiasm and self motivation.

All riders should have a well maintained bike, ready for a session and have the appropriate tools to carry out any repairs that may occur.

All riders bring with them both flat and clipless pedals and shoes and can change their own pedals.

All riders must have their own race kit and protective clothing for each session.

All riders can bring there own kit bag and equipment needed for the session.

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Coaching-East Anglia 11 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Wed 21/02/24 13:00 --- --- 02 hr
Wed 21/02/24 – 13:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

The BMX East Talent Development Centre will be giving the EA riders a fantastic pre season opportunity at Manchester Indoor in conjunction with the BC lead talent development coach Dylan Clayton on Tuesday 21st February. This session is for the regions 8-12 year olds who have an interest in looking at the Olympic Development pathway.

This session will run from the 5m hill only.

The sessions will be open to riders from all East clubs only and will include race day planning, track familiarisation, gate start and group race scenarios with individual rider feedback throughout the session and post session for the individuals personal development plan.

 

Event Details

Event URN:

537227

Start Date:

Wed, 21st Feb 2024

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

National Cycling Centre - Indoor BMX Track, Stuart Street, Manchester, M11 4DQ

View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

All riders must be a first club member of an East Regional club.

All riders must have a willingness to progress.

All riders must have a suitable level of enthusiasm and self motivation.

All riders should have a well maintained bike, ready for a session and have the appropriate tools to carry out any repairs that may occur.

All riders bring with them both flat and clipless pedals and shoes and can change their own pedals.

All riders must have their own race kit and protective clothing for each session.

All riders can bring there own kit bag and equipment needed for the session.

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre Coaching-East Anglia 11 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Wed 21/02/24 13:00 --- --- 02 hr
Wed 21/02/24 – 13:00

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