Upcoming TTF Skills Clinic – July 21st
If you’ve ever been out to the Justin P. Brindley trail at Sugar Land Memorial Park you’ve no doubt seen the 14 man-made technical trail features that were installed when the trail was built. Have you ever wished that a real pro could teach you how to ride some of them? Well here’s your chance! Our expert TTF skills instructors Scott McCloskey and Alex Tsounis are ready to show you all you need to know to safely conquer these obstacles and more. We are offering two beginner and two intermediate classes on Saturday July 21st. Each class will have a maximum of 5 students to optimize the amount of one-on-one time. All classes will start out in the field near the pavilion on smaller TTF’s then move to the larger ones out on the trail. Registration is first come first serve so get your email to me quick! Please do not sign up if you have no intention of trying the TTF’s out on the trail. Make room for those who will.
Current GHORBA Membership is required to participate. Click here to Verify Membership Expiration Date (must be logged in) or Contact the Membership Director.
Class Times: (Click each link to register)
Beginner – 9:00am (2 Slots Remain)
Intermediate – 9:00am (5 Slots Remain)
Beginner – 12 noon (4 Slots Remain)
Intermediate – 12 noon (4 Slots Remain)
In addition to registering you MUST email me, Mike Strawn, Clinics Director to reserve your spot. Just clicking on the register button on this page will NOT guarantee you a spot. Please include which class and at what time you would like to attend. Do to insurance requirements you must be a member of GHORBA to attend this clinic. GHORBA will have water, Gatorade, sodas, and light snacks on hand free of charge for all students. You must bring a bike, helmet, and water bottle or hydration pack to participate.
For more information on what will be taught please check out our Skills Clinic page on the GHORBA website here:Â http://ghorba.org/skills-clinics
Want to hear what former students thought of our last TTF clinic? Go here: http://ghorba.org/forums/where-are-we-riding-whats-going/1848