MCMBA Intermediate Mountain Bike Skills Clinic – 9/21


Date: Sunday Sept 21st, 2025
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Location: Novi Lakeshore Park – Tree Farm (Pavilion #2 near soccer field)
Fee: MCMBA Members $160, Non-Members $195

REGISTER HERE!

Our clinics are designed to be inclusive and are open to all genders. We strongly recommend completion of a fundamentals clinic before taking this clinic tailored to empower and elevate your mountain biking journey. We will group riders together by skill level as well as we are able. 

Over the course of our session, we’ll delve into essential skills such as ready positions, bike/body separation, trail manual, emergency braking, 1/4 front wheel punch, intermediate cornering, wheels lifts, bunny hop, level lifts, steep descents, berm cornering, drops, and jumping. Led by certified instructors, we prioritize a supportive and encouraging environment where you can push your limits, conquer challenges, and connect with fellow riders. Get ready to embrace the thrill of the trails, and unleash your full potential on two wheels!

Sponsored by Clever Fox CyclerySouth Lyon Cycle, and Trek Bicycles of Walled Lake


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