Public skills clinics at Valmont Bike park in September

Spots are available for the Sept. 14 and 24 clinics. I guarantee this will blow your mind in a very cool way. Come out and rip it!

THE MAGIC LIVES ON! We have been approved for four public clinics at Valmont Bike Park in September. This is the A-1, lowest-cost way to have more fun on your bike.

Classes are limited to six riders each. Cost is $90 and includes the opportunity to purchase the book Mastering Mountain Bike Skills or Pro BMX Skills for a discounted $20.

• Wednesday, Sept. 7, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. RAINED OUT
• Wednesday, Sept. 14, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. RAINED OUT
• Sunday, Sept. 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. SOLD OUT
• Saturday, Sept. 24, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. SOLD OUT

We will cover the core skills, then we’ll focus on whatever the group wants (and is ready for). Expect to dial in position, braking, cornering and pumping. If all goes well, we’ll do some dropping and jumping too.

Our sessions have had an awesome vibe. Six random riders united in a grand adventure! Sign up today.


Register now!

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Note:
I have a permit with the City of Boulder to teach clinics at Valmont Bike Park. 20% of clinic revenue supports Valmont Bike Park. This program is fully permitted, insured and pro. When you rock with me, you directly support this awesome park.

When:
Each class is limited to six riders, with a minimum of four riders.

• Wednesday, Sept. 7, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. RAINED OUT
• Wednesday, Sept. 14, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. RAINED OUT
• Sunday, Sept. 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. SOLD OUT
• Saturday, Sept. 24, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. SOLD OUT

You’ll learn a lot in three hours, but feel free to take multiple classes. I’ll make sure you improve every time.


Ripping corners at Valmont Bike Park.

Where:
Valmont Bike Park in Boulder, CO: an extraordinary place to ride and learn.
Info and directions: http://bouldermountainbike.org/valmontbikepark

Who:
Anyone who wants to ride safer, more confidently and faster on a greater variety of terrain.

You should be of driving age (I will make exceptions; email me). You should have decent basic bike control. Your bike should fit you and be in good working order. It should be a mountain bike. You will need to lower your seat. You will wear a helmet and gloves. Additional padding is encouraged.

If I don’t think you’re safe, I reserve the right to end your participation and give you a pro-rated refund.

What:
We’ll cover whatever the group wants and is ready for, but we will start with the basics and work our way up. This way everyone stays safe, and they build real, usable skills. Expect to cover:

• Position
• Braking
• Cornering
• Riding up and down things
• Pumping terrain

Once you get a feel for these fundamentals, it’s a series of simple steps to more advanced stuff like:

• Dropping
• Jumping
• Pumping turns
• Flat-out ripping!

IMPORTANT: We do not skip steps, and I will not let you do something unless I know you’re ready.

I use my teaching method with riders of all styles and levels, from kids to retirees, from XC riders to downhillers, from beginners to pros. This stuff works — and it’s fun!

Learn more about my coaching style, and check out options for private clinics.

How much:
$90 per rider.

Get the book Mastering Mountain Bike Skills 2nd Edition or Pro BMX Skills for a discounted $20. I will sign them at our clinic.


Register now!
This Paypal button lets you pay with Paypal balance, credit card or bank account. You do not need a Paypal account. If your chosen date is sold out, please choose another.

Do you want a book?
Which date do you want?



Technical climbing at Valmont Bike Park.

About me:
Hi, my name is Lee and I like bikes. I’m considered one of the world’s top authorities on riding technique. I wrote and illustrated the bibles of MTB and BMX riding: Mastering Mountain Bike Skills 2nd Edition and Pro BMX Skills. MMBSii is the best-selling MTB technique book in history, and it’s available in seven languages. PBS is used as the coaching manual for the U.S. and Australian national BMX programs. They’re both pretty good books.

As the skills development director for the National Interscholastic Cycling Association, I create the curriculum used to teach high school mountain bike racers how to ride safer and faster, and I teach the coaches how to teach the riders.

I work with riders of all styles and levels, and I have to tell you: I’m pretty darn good at this. No matter how nervous you are, or how great you think you are, I will make you safer, more confident and better.

Seriously. As great as mountain biking is now, it’s about to get way better.

Special thanks to Boulder Cycle Sport


If you want the personal touch, contact me for private or small-group sessions. Most people opt for the “Jedi Knight” — two three-hour sessions for $600. You can rock it my yourself or share the experience (and cost) with your friends. Learn more..

Sweet!

Lee


1 reply
  1. leelikesbikes says:

    Rider feedback from August sessions:

    Hello, Lee

    Thanks for the session (public clinic at Valmont Bike Park). I think that just the parking lot session was already worth my cash. You were true to your promise of making me leave Happy!

    I’ll still have to focus on those ‘Die Hard’ habits, but at least now I have the tools and the knowledge to do so.

    Honestly I was smiling mentally all the time, but also analyzing everything my brain, body and bike were doing. I am a Telemark and Snowboard instructor and it was interesting to see the parallels on the weighing of the bike in bumbs, valleys and corners.

    Will you do an Advanced/Follow up class for this session or for people who like me went through the basics with you?

    Tabee, Paul
    That park is wicked!!

    Hey Lee! Loving the class from last night (public clinic at Valmont Bike Park). You’re really amazing at taking your passion and intellect and transferring a feeling of possibility to your ‘students’. Looking forward to more!

    Kristin

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