Product Description
Intermediate clinic at Bromont Mountain
La Farfadet et l’Hummus
Progress on our unique signature trails and learn how to master technical trails!
We offer you this clinic to develop greater confidence on intermediate trails. You’ll make rapid progress with the tools you will learn for more challenging trails.
The Farfadet and Humus are the main trails at the summits of Mont Bernard and Pic du Chevreuil in Bromont’s Parc des Sommets. These signature trails offer a number of challenges that can be ridden by an intermediate, provided you have the right technique! The tools you develop will enable you to progress to progressively more technical trails.
- You can comfortably ride intermediate (blue) trails
- You can also ride some advanced (black) trails
- You wish to progress towards intermediate jumps and drops, or progress towards harder advanced (black) trails
- You have already taken a course on the fundamentals of mountain biking
- You have been practicing mountain biking for one or two seasons and ride regularly
- You feel that your progression is stagnating and that you are not always in control
You answered YES to most of these questions? This clinic is for you. If you are unsure and have any questions, please contact us!
This clinic will allow you to continue your progression towards mastering more technical trails. We place a great emphasis here on stability through a strong position and amplitude of movement to acquire smoothness and flow. What could be more enjoyable than starting a turn with stability and coming out of it with speed? Or progressing towards black diamond trails.
Lesson format: Intermediate-level clinic in small groups. We focus on mileage and guided practice. No more big theoretical lectures, let’s ride!
Coach: Your coach will be PMBIA.org level I or II certified and have 20-hour or 40-hour first aid training in remote areas.
Terrain: Le Parc des Sommets de Bromont, secteur montagne de Bromont au P7 regorgent de sentiers techniques pour tous les niveaux. Les pistes les plus accessibles sont la Bob Perdue, la Farfadet et l’Humus. Ces sentiers signature sont prisés de tous les riders de Bromont et comportent quelques défis, notamment des virages plongeants et des secteurs plus pentus avec roches et racines. C’est une excellente opportunité d’apprentissage qui vous permettra de progresser vers des sentiers de plus en plus techniques.
Intermediate enduro mountain bike clinics
Trail access not included
Bikes not included
Skill level and clinic description
Bikeskills policies
- Communicate your apprehensions, previous injuries and physical limitations to your coach.
- Do not exceed your physical and technical limits.
- All difficulties and modules such as drops and jumps are optional at all times. If needed, we can always reduce the physical and technical demands of the lesson.
- Depending on the objective and level of the course, challenges will be progressively incorporated, from simple terrain to more complex features.
- Before embarking on a technical section, participants must demonstrate a minimum level of mastery on flat terrain or on trails of lesser technical difficulty.
- As with any group activity, your coach will adapt the lesson to cater to all participants. We strive to have similar level participants in our group lessons, but the reality is that it is not always possible as describing a skill level is always subjective. We can always provide additional challenges to advanced riders in simpler terrain while insuring a safe riding experience for lesser skilled riders. Our coaches are experts at this balancing act.
- For a technical challenge, we stop, analyze, walk the section and then engage… or not!
To protect yourself from minor scrapes and injuries, Bikeskills recommends that you ALWAYS wear knee protection. Gloves, eyewear / goggles and elbow protection are also recommended, but not mandatory. Of course, a helmet is always essential, ideally a mountain bike specific helmet. Lightweight full-face helmets provide additional protection. A full-face helmet and chest protector for advanced and/or lift accessed courses is also highly recommended.
As the class will be held outdoors, we might not have access to indoor facilities. It is recommended that you check the mountain weather forecast and plan accordingly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Think about layering clothing to adapt to conditions, a lightweight jacket is always a good option to have. It is recommended that each member of the group bring snacks and water to ensure they have enough energy to enjoy the class.
Cautionary note to participants
As we want to prepare you for a great experience, here are some notes on risk management in mountain biking.
PRE-RIDE / RIDE / FREERIDE !
9:30 Welcome – Introduction – Bike and equipment check
9:45 Learning technical skills
10:30 Technical skills practice and guided ride
12:30 Catered lunch
13:15 Ride and guided practice
15:00 Skills challenge and prizes
16:00 Après-bike
17:00 End of the clinic
9:30 Welcome – Introduction – Bike and equipment check
9:45 Learning technical skills
10:30 Technical skills practice and guided ride
12:00 End of the clinic
18:00 Welcome – Introduction – Bike and equipment check
18:15 Learning technical skills
19:00 Technical skills practice and guided ride
19:45 End of the clinic
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