British Cycling Pathway Cyclo-Cross RSR - Midlands #2

Go-Ride , Rugeley – Saturday, 14 Sep 2024

Event Summary

Event Overview

Please note this session is by invitation only.

The objective of the coaching session is not specifically about physical training.

The focus of RSR sessions is to continue to develop tactical awareness and also on and off bike skills. The session also covers other essential athlete behaviours such as commitment, ownership, responsibility and excellence to help your progression towards the top of the sport.

To get the most out of this opportunity you should focus on committing 100% to all on and off bike tasks, also you should look to progress your development as much as possible during and post session (at home) as this is where you will make the majority of your progression - one session alone is not going to make you a world class bike rider. 

Event Details

Event URN:

550397

Start Date:

Sat, 14th Sep 2024

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Birches Valley Forest Centre, Birches Valley, Hideaway Room, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2UQ

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Event Organiser:

Bethany Crumpton
07435987524

Safeguarding lead:

Bethany Crumpton

About the Event

Info for Riders

British Cycling Pathway Cyclo-Cross RSR - Midlands #2

ONLINE REGISTRATIONS ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED.
NO ENTRY ON THE DAY

This is a coaching session, part of the Talent Development Pathway.

Talent Development Pathway 

Click below for a more detailed explanation of the Talent Pathway and Great Britain Cycling Team programmes

Development Centres 

Regional School of Racing 

National School of Racing 

GB Cycling Team Programmes 

Joining instructions will be sent to invited riders only including what to bring, schedule for the day and what to expect!

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Cyclo-Cross RSR - Midlands #2 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 14/09/24 09:30 --- --- 06 hr
Sat 14/09/24 – 09:30

Event Summary

Event Overview

Please note this session is by invitation only.

The objective of the coaching session is not specifically about physical training.

The focus of RSR sessions is to continue to develop tactical awareness and also on and off bike skills. The session also covers other essential athlete behaviours such as commitment, ownership, responsibility and excellence to help your progression towards the top of the sport.

To get the most out of this opportunity you should focus on committing 100% to all on and off bike tasks, also you should look to progress your development as much as possible during and post session (at home) as this is where you will make the majority of your progression - one session alone is not going to make you a world class bike rider. 

Event Details

Event URN:

550397

Start Date:

Sat, 14th Sep 2024

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Birches Valley Forest Centre, Birches Valley, Hideaway Room, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2UQ

View map

Event Organiser:

Bethany Crumpton
07435987524

Safeguarding lead:

Bethany Crumpton

About the Event

Info for Riders

British Cycling Pathway Cyclo-Cross RSR - Midlands #2

ONLINE REGISTRATIONS ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED.
NO ENTRY ON THE DAY

This is a coaching session, part of the Talent Development Pathway.

Talent Development Pathway 

Click below for a more detailed explanation of the Talent Pathway and Great Britain Cycling Team programmes

Development Centres 

Regional School of Racing 

National School of Racing 

GB Cycling Team Programmes 

Joining instructions will be sent to invited riders only including what to bring, schedule for the day and what to expect!

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Cyclo-Cross RSR - Midlands #2 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 14/09/24 09:30 --- --- 06 hr
Sat 14/09/24 – 09:30

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