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MTB 301 - Women's Int/Adv Trail Skills

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Women’s Specific Clinic

October 18, 1-5 pm, Wulf Rec Center - Three Sisters

Looking to level up your skills from “intermediate” to “advanced?” Race-curious and trying to find more confidence and speed? This women-specific clinic is designed for riders looking to sharpen intermediate-advanced trail skills, build efficiency, and link together different skills to tackle more complex trail obstacles. This half day clinic includes focused skills development followed by a coached trail ride to apply what you’ve learned.

You’ll develop:

  • Cornering & Braking for Speed: Learn how to carry momentum through corners and modulate braking for smoother, faster riding
  • Line Choice & Efficiency: Read terrain quickly, choose smarter lines, and flow through trail features with less effort
  • Uphill Technique: Use front and rear wheel lifts to clear steep ledges and awkward step-ups with confidence
  • Downhill Control: Master body position and braking for steeper descents and complex trail features
  • Drops & Technical Features: Build on drop technique to tackle larger features  with proper form and control
  • Pumping & Jumping Basics: Use terrain to generate speed and learn the foundations of catching air safely
     

Prerequisite: This class is designed for experienced intermediate - advanced riders who are confident on blue and some black trails, but are looking to become faster & to clean more difficult features (you’ve completed our 202 class or equivalent). You are comfortable riding for 2-3 hours on a variety of terrain, including areas with rocky obstacles, switchbacks, and larger step ups/downs. 

Equipment: A well-maintained mountain bike with flat or clipless pedals, a dropper seatpost and hydraulic disk brakes is required. Helmets are mandatory; gloves and eye protection are strongly encouraged. This class will include a snack break between the skills and trail ride. Some light snacks will be available, but please bring your preferred snacks, water/hydration mix to ensure you’re maintaining energy for the trail ride. Weather can be variable, so a light jacket is encouraged as well. 
When: Saturday, October 18, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Where: Wulf Rec Center
Ages: 18+
Register: MTB 301 - Wmn's Adv Trail Skills & Race Readiness - Fall 25

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