Last year, several brave and ambitious women gathered together to test their mental fortitude as well as prove they could keep it rubber side down! And they did just that. This summer has proven to be logistically challenging with life serving up a healthy dose of obstacles to overcome, but it can't cage the determination of this dirt diva. So listen up ladies! Bust out those trusty steeds, break out the spandex, and join us for another season of biking bliss!
Sara Straussberger will be joining us again to lead some of you in 2-wheeled fellowship. However, Catherine Mantooth is busy nurturing the next tiny cyclist into the fold. So she will not be joining us, but will be with us in spirit.
June 9 @ 2pm--Brush Creek trail--trailhead located at Boyd Gap parking area just above the Ocoee Whitewater Center.
Focus: The basics--braking, shifting, proper bike fit, proper bike attire, etc...
RSVP by June 7.
*We will schedule one each month through September so stay tuned!
YOU MUST
BE 18 OR OLDER!!! Sorry kiddos! Mom needs a break too. You will be asked to sign a waiver. Sheesh! I know...more paperwork.
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THE 411
There will be a short lecture component consisting of familiarizing you with
your trusty steed (i.e. how to adjust seat height, brakes, shifters, etc...)
followed by an 8 mile ride. We will teach you how to shift, when to shift, and what
not to do concerning your brakes and shifting. We will discuss safety and
proper biking attire. Plan on being out at least 2 hours and possibly 3. This will be determined by the number of participants.
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THE TRAIL
We
will be riding a very rolling trail that hangs East of the Ocoee Whitewater Center. There will be no big roots, big drop-offs, or huge hills. I
do not
wish to kill you right away. No!! That will be saved for the last class
(okay not really). There
will possibly be hikers, runners, and dogs on the trail. We will discuss
how to approach these 'obstacles' prior to hitting the trail.
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THE
NECESSITIES
1.Please remember to bring your bike. If you have
not ridden it in a while, please take it to your local shop and get a tune-up.
Trailside maintenance will not be part of this course!
2. Bring a helmet!! If you do not bring a helmet,
you do not get to ride!!! Helmets are cheaper than hospital visits. Go to your
local shop and pick one up.
3. Wear proper shoes. Tennis shoes are fine if you
do not own cycling shoes. Just don't show up in Chacos, Crocs, flip-flops, etc.
I would like for you to keep all of your little piggies.
4. Water! Lots of water!! It will be hot,
damn hot!
If you pass out, I might be tempted to push you into the river and
pretend I do not
know you. Also, be sure to bring bicycle water bottles and not your
Nalgene bottle. They do not fit in water bottle cages. If you do not own
water bottle cages and bottles, again, hit up the cycling gurus at your
local shop for these items.
5.
Bring a chair for the first portion of the clinic. We will convene in a
shady corner of the parking lot at the trailhead to begin our
discussion of biking, proper bike fit, apparel, etc...
6. Please bring a great sense of humor as you can
see I have one and love to laugh and hope you do too.
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These
clinics are free. FREEEEE! However, depending upon where we decide to
head for the second and third clinics, there could be a park fee. I will
post that on the blog in the future. Be sure to check back frequently
for updates!
I look forward to working with everyone and can't
wait to see you out there!
If you have any questions and to RSVP, please email me at
bikinbeth@gmail.com