Drops (Intro or Progression) at Women's DH Festival
Ready to get start some air under your tires? Join us for a 2-hour group lesson to learn how to send drops safely at the Women's Downhill Festival at Horseshoe Bike Park!
Date: August 9
Time: 5:00-700PM
Location: Horseshoe Bike Park
Meet-up: Meet at the StokedMTB tent at 4:45 sharp, ready to roll with your bike, full face-face helmet and lift pass.
This session is designed for beginner level riders that want to start sending drops instead of rolling or avoiding them, or for intermediate riders seeking guidance to progress beyond the small drops they’re comfortable with.
What to Expect:
Technique and timing for sending drops with feedback and tips from experienced instructors.
Compensating for variations in size, speed and shape of drops.
Small group size for optimal learning and feedback opportunities
What You Need:
A mountain bike suitable for downhill riding, in good working order (disc brakes, knobby tires wider than 2”, and either full suspension or hardtail with suspension fork)
A lift pass for Horseshoe Bike Park (not included)
A full-face helmet (very strongly recommended)
Mountain biking shoes and pedals (flats recommended, clipless if it’s your preference)
Knee and elbow pads (demo gear available on a first-come-first-served basis)
This women’s group lesson is a welcoming space to build your skills and confidence so you can enjoy the Women’s DH Festival to the fullest. A full-face helmet is very strongly recommended for your safety. Rentals are available via the resort.
Come ride with us and experience the fun and excitement of downhill biking at Horseshoe Bike Park. Let’s get stoked together!
Ready to get start some air under your tires? Join us for a 2-hour group lesson to learn how to send drops safely at the Women's Downhill Festival at Horseshoe Bike Park!
Date: August 9
Time: 5:00-700PM
Location: Horseshoe Bike Park
Meet-up: Meet at the StokedMTB tent at 4:45 sharp, ready to roll with your bike, full face-face helmet and lift pass.
This session is designed for beginner level riders that want to start sending drops instead of rolling or avoiding them, or for intermediate riders seeking guidance to progress beyond the small drops they’re comfortable with.
What to Expect:
Technique and timing for sending drops with feedback and tips from experienced instructors.
Compensating for variations in size, speed and shape of drops.
Small group size for optimal learning and feedback opportunities
What You Need:
A mountain bike suitable for downhill riding, in good working order (disc brakes, knobby tires wider than 2”, and either full suspension or hardtail with suspension fork)
A lift pass for Horseshoe Bike Park (not included)
A full-face helmet (very strongly recommended)
Mountain biking shoes and pedals (flats recommended, clipless if it’s your preference)
Knee and elbow pads (demo gear available on a first-come-first-served basis)
This women’s group lesson is a welcoming space to build your skills and confidence so you can enjoy the Women’s DH Festival to the fullest. A full-face helmet is very strongly recommended for your safety. Rentals are available via the resort.
Come ride with us and experience the fun and excitement of downhill biking at Horseshoe Bike Park. Let’s get stoked together!
Ready to get start some air under your tires? Join us for a 2-hour group lesson to learn how to send drops safely at the Women's Downhill Festival at Horseshoe Bike Park!
Date: August 9
Time: 5:00-700PM
Location: Horseshoe Bike Park
Meet-up: Meet at the StokedMTB tent at 4:45 sharp, ready to roll with your bike, full face-face helmet and lift pass.
This session is designed for beginner level riders that want to start sending drops instead of rolling or avoiding them, or for intermediate riders seeking guidance to progress beyond the small drops they’re comfortable with.
What to Expect:
Technique and timing for sending drops with feedback and tips from experienced instructors.
Compensating for variations in size, speed and shape of drops.
Small group size for optimal learning and feedback opportunities
What You Need:
A mountain bike suitable for downhill riding, in good working order (disc brakes, knobby tires wider than 2”, and either full suspension or hardtail with suspension fork)
A lift pass for Horseshoe Bike Park (not included)
A full-face helmet (very strongly recommended)
Mountain biking shoes and pedals (flats recommended, clipless if it’s your preference)
Knee and elbow pads (demo gear available on a first-come-first-served basis)
This women’s group lesson is a welcoming space to build your skills and confidence so you can enjoy the Women’s DH Festival to the fullest. A full-face helmet is very strongly recommended for your safety. Rentals are available via the resort.
Come ride with us and experience the fun and excitement of downhill biking at Horseshoe Bike Park. Let’s get stoked together!
Lift pass and equipment rentals are not included in your registration for this StokedMTB group lesson. You are responsible for your own lift ticket(s). Full face helmets are very strongly recommended, rentals are available at Horseshoe Resort.
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