*** PRESALE UNTIL MAY 1ST - 10% DISCOUNT! Les Chèvres offers you a great way to start your mountain biking season, with 6 outings focused on learning and having fun. The club is aimed at first-time mountain bikers who want to develop certain technical skills. Our goal? Learn, progress, have fun and develop good basic mountain bike techniques.
The club runs over 6 evenings, Mondays, from 6 to 8 pm. We'll visit two local mountain bike centers, Camp Fortune and Gatineau Park. Our certified coach, Florence Dostie Ménard, ensures safe, quality instruction tailored to your needs. The mountain bike club is also a great place to meet outdoor partners and keep riding outside of class evenings.
Payment can be made in two instalments. Contact us at info@leschevresdemontagne.com
SCHEDULE
Monday evenings, for 6 weeks: May 26th, June 2nd, June 9th, June 16th, June 23rd and June 30th.
17h45 - Arrival and preparation
18h00 - Start of session
20h00 - End of session
RESCHEDULE DATES in case of bad weather - July 7 and July 9 - You must be available.
If we exceed 2 reschedules, we will propose solutions for rescheduling missed sessions. Thank you for your openness.
INCLUSIONS
EXCLUSIONS
No refunds, see cancellation policy.
LOCATIONS
Sessions will be held at two locations: Gatineau Park and Camp Fortune
You will receive details of the exact location and meeting point for the first session in your pre-club e-mail.
MATERIALS
Recommended
This club is for girls who identify with the "beginner with experience" level.
You're comfortable riding on narrow trails (singletrack) at beginner and sometimes intermediate levels. What's more, you know how to steer your bike with ease (shifting gears, braking) and you know how to do basic maintenance.
However, you'd like to perfect your technical skills so that you can progress with confidence on a solid foundation: uphill, downhill and cornering techniques, as well as brush up on basic techniques that will give you the tools to cross bigger obstacles (rocks, roots).
This course will also enable you to better understand your bike so that you're well prepared for your outings.