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Cyclocross Clinic Vancouver – Sept. 3-4

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August 26, 2010 (Vancouver, BC) – On September 3rd and 4th, Vancouver will be taken to school with the first Annual ‘School of Cross’ Cyclocross clinic run by 3-time National Team Member and current H&R BLOCK cyclocross rider Aaron Schooler. The clinic will start on Friday September 3rd at 7pm at the Cycling BC Office (#201-210 West Broadway with a 2 hr seminar talking about all things cyclocross (No bikes yet please). The clinic will then continue on Saturday starting at 10am with a full day (will run until 3pm) of hands on skills practice and drills at Queen Elizabeth Park (meet in the parking lot on the south side of the park near the tennis courts). The clinic will wrap up with the Cycling BC Season opener in Langley acting as the final exam!

Why do a cyclocross clinic?
Whether you are a first timer who heard about it from a friend, or even if you only have a Mountain Bike but want to try cyclocross, Clinics are a great way to get out on the turf and learn from the best in the field the best and most efficient way to get from A to B on a bike regardless of what stands in your way. Even if you consider yourself a seasoned cross rider, getting off the MTB or road bike in August and hopping on the cross bike is always a hard thing to do unless you practice lots. Clinics help kick start the proper practice you need in order to be able to race your cross bike as if it were an extension of your body.

In the ‘School of Cross’ cyclocross clinic, you’ll learn proper technique, practice drills, and all the little tricks of the cyclocross trade in order to make you a cyclocrossing machine! Some of the things (but not limited to) that will be covered include:
– Mounting and Dismounting technique
– Navigating barriers, stairs, running sections, etc…
– Sand riding, Off-Cambre riding, etc…

To sign up for the School of Cross Clinic, e-mail me @ schoolofcross@hotmail.com to register before hand and show up on Friday at Cycling BC with payment ready. If you can’t make it out to the Friday Session, then show up on Saturday for the Skills practice, but let me know via e-mail please. The Camp will cost $ 50 for those who have a valid BC Cycling License, add $ 10 if you don’t have a license, and $ 40 if you can only make it out to the Saturday Skills Session. Just a reminder that this does not include race entry into the 2010 Langley Cyclocross Classic. Click here to find out more details on the race (starts at 11am on Sunday).

Note: We will need a minimum of 10 people signed up for the cross clinic in order to put it on, so sign up now!





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