Pathway Development Session (South) MTB

Go-Ride , Newport – Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

Event Summary

Event Overview

Pathways Development Sessions are aimed at competitive young athletes to help develop their competition skills I the Commonwealth Games disciplines of cycling.

 

Sessions are open to youths in the following categories 2020:

 

-          Youth A (born 2004 /2005);

-          Second year Youth B (born 2006).

 

The purpose of the sessions is to provide group coaching and education to young athletes to help improve their performance and race craft.

 

Across the sessions offered, education will include core topics such as;

 

-          Planning your Training;

-          Nutrition;

-          Tactical / technical aspects of your discipline;

-          Strength and conditioning;

-          Lifestyle.

 

Coaching will include the many aspects of your chosen discipline.

Event Details

Event URN:

467069

Start Date:

Sun, 26th Jan 2020

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Cwmcarn Forest, Cwmcarn Forest Dr, Newport, Wales, NP11 7FA

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Event promoted by:

Welsh Cycling - Test Club

Event Website:

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About the Event

Info for Riders

To attend these sessions, young athletes must;

 

-          Be age eligible (see above);

-          Be a British Cycling member;

-          Be racing at least local level events in your chosen discipline;

-          Be Welsh eligible (Born in Wales, Parent born in Wales, Lived in Wales for 5+ years or demonstrate ‘Wales’ on their British Cycling licence.

The Rides

Pathway Development session (South) MTB Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 26/01/20 10:00 --- --- 06 hr
Sun 26/01/20 – 10:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

Pathways Development Sessions are aimed at competitive young athletes to help develop their competition skills I the Commonwealth Games disciplines of cycling.

 

Sessions are open to youths in the following categories 2020:

 

-          Youth A (born 2004 /2005);

-          Second year Youth B (born 2006).

 

The purpose of the sessions is to provide group coaching and education to young athletes to help improve their performance and race craft.

 

Across the sessions offered, education will include core topics such as;

 

-          Planning your Training;

-          Nutrition;

-          Tactical / technical aspects of your discipline;

-          Strength and conditioning;

-          Lifestyle.

 

Coaching will include the many aspects of your chosen discipline.

Event Details

Event URN:

467069

Start Date:

Sun, 26th Jan 2020

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Cwmcarn Forest, Cwmcarn Forest Dr, Newport, Wales, NP11 7FA

View map

Event promoted by:

Welsh Cycling - Test Club

Event Website:

Visit Website

Other Events:

View other events promoted by this organisation

About the Event

Info for Riders

To attend these sessions, young athletes must;

 

-          Be age eligible (see above);

-          Be a British Cycling member;

-          Be racing at least local level events in your chosen discipline;

-          Be Welsh eligible (Born in Wales, Parent born in Wales, Lived in Wales for 5+ years or demonstrate ‘Wales’ on their British Cycling licence.

The Rides

Pathway Development session (South) MTB Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sun 26/01/20 10:00 --- --- 06 hr
Sun 26/01/20 – 10:00

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