Evolve Youth Awards (Go Ride) cycling program is a riding skills program specially designed for children! It paves the way for cycling in all disciplines. The sessions will be coached by British Cycling qualified coaches.
Dear Parents and Guardians,
We have 5 groups and children are divided based on ability. It is at the coaches discretion to move a child to another group, if it benefits the child, taking into account their learning and safety.
Please select the group that you see fits the most, you can always discuss this with an Evolve Youth Awards Coach. The groups are as follows:
Balance - A game based course designed to teach balance and how to pedal.
Balance+ - Riders will learn the correct way to set off and pedal and establish the skills needed to circle a 400m track safely. They will learn skills such as braking effectively, mounting/dismounting and stability whilst cycling slowly.
Pedal - Riders should be able to handle a bike effectively and circle the track multiple times safely. Riders will be taught skills such as one handed riding, gears, riding out of the saddle and group riding.
Rider Challenge - Riders need to be able to confidently ride one handed, use their gears effectively, corner using the correct techniques and more.
Advanced - Riders will be racing, can be confidently riding with no hands, using sprinting and racing techniques and more.
Dates:
17th April - 22nd May
Timings:
Registration and Bike Helmet Check will start promptly at 6pm.
Pricing:
If you are member of Evolve then your child can benefit from preferential rates and early booking.
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All children should bring their own bikes and helmets. There are 3 additional medical questions added to the end of the booking from. If you child has a medical condition which requires immediate emergency medicine i.e. a Epi-pen it is important that the child has it on them and that the Lead coach for your group is aware.