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May 14th, 2004, 12:16 PM
Skills Series 2004
Clinic #2
A Greater Boston/North Shore NEMBA Joint Venture
The North Shore and Greater Boston Chapters of the New England Mountain Bike Assoc. invite you to attend the Skills Series 2004. Members Derrick Click and William Piotte will be holding a series of mountain bike skills clinics in parks north of Boston beginning in May. There is no cost to attend and previous MTB experience is not required. All we ask is that you bring a working bicycle and a helmet. We don't go far or fast, we just have fun.
The second clinic in the series takes place at the Middlesex Fells Reservation in 1 week. Thursday evening May 20th. We will be meeting at the Sheepfold and the clinic starts at 6pm. Participants are encouraged to arrive early as parking at the Fells is limited.
Special early session with bill added at 5:30. Log Hopping!
The Agenda,
Introductions. You already know your name but let the rest of us know what it is.
Know your bike. Brief bike type comparisons and definitions so we all speak the same language.
Rider position. Seat height, brake/shifter placement, Face front, hands and feet stay behind the bar(see braking).
Balance drills. Riding around cones and falling slow. Track stands, bill showing off
Braking. The front brake is your friend. More so when we disconnect the back when your not looking.
Group ride. Once around the bike loop, or as far as we get before darkness sets in.
Rain will postpone. Updates will be posted to the North Shore and Greater Boston E-mail lists as well as the Massachusetts ride board on the Nemba Forums.
Directions
From North
93 South to exit 35 at end of ramp stop take a left under highway at next stop sign take a right at first set of lights (rt28) take a right ,road travels back over highway, look to right for Sheepfold entrance.
From South
93 North to exit 33(RT28N) road travels under highway, look for Sheepfold entrance on left
Clinic #2
A Greater Boston/North Shore NEMBA Joint Venture
The North Shore and Greater Boston Chapters of the New England Mountain Bike Assoc. invite you to attend the Skills Series 2004. Members Derrick Click and William Piotte will be holding a series of mountain bike skills clinics in parks north of Boston beginning in May. There is no cost to attend and previous MTB experience is not required. All we ask is that you bring a working bicycle and a helmet. We don't go far or fast, we just have fun.
The second clinic in the series takes place at the Middlesex Fells Reservation in 1 week. Thursday evening May 20th. We will be meeting at the Sheepfold and the clinic starts at 6pm. Participants are encouraged to arrive early as parking at the Fells is limited.
Special early session with bill added at 5:30. Log Hopping!
The Agenda,
Introductions. You already know your name but let the rest of us know what it is.
Know your bike. Brief bike type comparisons and definitions so we all speak the same language.
Rider position. Seat height, brake/shifter placement, Face front, hands and feet stay behind the bar(see braking).
Balance drills. Riding around cones and falling slow. Track stands, bill showing off
Braking. The front brake is your friend. More so when we disconnect the back when your not looking.
Group ride. Once around the bike loop, or as far as we get before darkness sets in.
Rain will postpone. Updates will be posted to the North Shore and Greater Boston E-mail lists as well as the Massachusetts ride board on the Nemba Forums.
Directions
From North
93 South to exit 35 at end of ramp stop take a left under highway at next stop sign take a right at first set of lights (rt28) take a right ,road travels back over highway, look to right for Sheepfold entrance.
From South
93 North to exit 33(RT28N) road travels under highway, look for Sheepfold entrance on left