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PMBIA Level 1 MTB Instructor Course – Candidate Retest Description (Registration Information)
Candidates who do not meet the required standard in either the Teaching and/or Riding components during a Level 1 course are eligible to undertake a retest. The retest provides an opportunity to demonstrate competency against the Level 1 standards after further practice and development.
Retest Overview
A retest focuses only on the component(s) previously assessed as “not yet competent”:
Teaching Retest
Riding Retest
Or a combination of both
All retests are conducted by a certified PMBIA Trainer and follow the same assessment criteria and standards as the full course.
Teaching Retest
Candidates will be required to deliver one or more structured practice lessons (typically 10–20 minutes each) in either an open area and/or trail environment.
Assessment Focus:
Planning and executing safe, structured lessons
Appropriate terrain selection and group management
Application of the Lesson Format, Training Wheel, and IDEA Progression
Clear communication using what/why/how explanations
Demonstration of correct techniques at demo quality
Ability to assess riders and provide simple, constructive feedback
Candidates must demonstrate consistent improvement and meet the Level 1 Teaching standard across all key areas.
Riding Retest
Candidates will be assessed on their riding ability in both trail and open area environments, aligned with Level 1 terrain and skill expectations.
Assessment Focus:
Confident riding on technical green, blue, and some single black terrain
Consistent stability, balance, and effective bike-body separation
Controlled braking, efficient cadence, and trail awareness
Ability to maintain line through technical terrain (rocks, roots, uneven surfaces)
Demonstration of all required Level 1 maneuvers with correct technique:
Front and rear wheel lifts
Pedalling wheel lifts
Emergency stops
Switchbacks
Roll-downs
Riders must demonstrate consistency, control, and “demo quality” execution appropriate for instructing beginner to intermediate riders.
Retest Requirements
Retests must be completed within the timeframe specified by PMBIA (typically within 12 months of the original course).
Candidates are encouraged to undertake additional practice, coaching, or mentoring prior to reassessment.
Retests are subject to availability and may be conducted privately or alongside scheduled courses.
Outcome
Pass: Candidate meets Level 1 standard and will be certified.
Not Yet Competent: Further development is required before re-attempting the retest.
PMBIA LEVEL 1 COURSE | 3-DAY BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
Location: Samford Conservation MTB Park
The Level 1 course trains both new and experienced instructors to teach and guide beginner to low-intermediate mountain bikers, in both cross country and downhill environments. New instructors learn the tools they need to safely and effectively teach, while experienced instructors will increase their level of skill and understanding in teaching and riding theory that the PMBIA Certifications uniquely provide.
A strong focus is given to learning teaching skills in their own right, to develop a sense of this all-important part of a mountain bike lesson. Throughout the course candidates will learn and practice PMBIA’s proven, modern teaching models and skills, enabling them to deliver safe, effective and fun lessons to beginner to low-intermediate riders.
Each day of the 3-day course, instructor candidates will learn riding skills and theory, have plenty of time to practice, and receive personal feedback for their own improvement. Additional workshops covering topics such as bike set-up, risk management and first aid, take place throughout the course to further build knowledge and skills during the course.
For information on re-certifying, re-tests and crossing over from other certifications, click on the FAQ tab on the PMBIA website
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?
Develop a passion for teaching: Any professional instructor must have a passion for teaching as much as they do for riding. This course will give you the essential tools you need to begin the process of becoming a professional instructor. You’ll learn how important it is to understand teaching as a skill in its own right as you begin the process of developing into a safe, fun and effective mountain bike instructor.
Recognized Certification from the global industry leader: Gain the industry’s most widely available and globally adopted mountain bike instructor certification, the PMBIA Certification.
Some key things you’ll learn: How to ride and demonstrate with more skill and consistency, how to plan and execute skill and maneuver-based mountain bike lessons in both cross country and downhill settings and how to guide MTB groups safely on single-track, technical terrain.
Have fun: It’s 3-days of riding bikes, learning and getting stoked!
Become your own coach: Through a greater knowledge of riding skills and learning theory, your increased understanding of the sport will help you analyze your own riding and enable you to teach yourself!
Improve your own riding skills: Learn the all-important, fundamental skills you need to rail corners, gain confidence on technical climbs & descents, and master maneuvers such as front and rear wheel lifts, or rolling drops. Learn how to gain control in any situation to build confidence, safety and fun on your bike.
Course Context
The Level 1 Certification is a perfect place to start your instructor journey and is designed to train instructors how to teach and guide mountain biking:
to beginner to low-intermediate students
on green and blue (North America) or blue and red (UK/Europe), single-track terrain
in a “front country” environment, no more than 1hr away from emergency medical care
during small group lessons, ranging from 1 to 3 hr teaching blocks (a full day could be two, 3hr lessons)
for an established mountain bike school, club or coaching service
Course Duration:3-days + pre-course reading and worksheet (2-3hrs), totalling 27 hrs, including assessment. Course registration includes a 1-year PMBIA membership.
PREREQUISITES
The 1-day PMBIA Ride Guide course works as great prep for younger riders (15-18) and/or people with less experience with things like mountain biking off-road, public speaking or simply being in a position of leadership and responsibility. However, the Ride Guide course is not a mandatory prerequisite
Confident riding at trail speed on technical, intermediate terrain, including Whistler-grade green, blue and “light” black trails. Level 1 Instructors must be comfortable riding any blue trails in the world, regardless of the blue trails in their home location.The PMBIA Level 1 Certification is an industry-wide standard, so instructors should be able to guide and teach on any trails, anywhere, within their certification level.
Completed online prep; reading and Level 1 worksheet
A minimum of 36 months mountain biking experience.
40hr Wilderness First Aid Certification, or equivalent, strongly recommended (but not required to take the course)
The minimum age for Level 1 is 15 years old. However, the PMBIA does recommend Level 1 Instructors younger than 17, work with an assistant coach of age to help deal with any personal, first aid or emergency situations, should they arise
The level 1 course includes the first year of membership to the PMBIA. After the first year, membership is an annual fee.
TECH INSTRUCTOR COURSE | 4-DAY INTERMEDIATE – ADVANCED INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
The TECH Instructor course is designed for PMBIA instructors to up their game as part of both the PMBIA Level 2 and 3 Certification Pathways. This fun and inspiring course trains instructors to teach intermediate to advanced riders through skills-based teaching concepts for descending, steeps, cornering and technical terrain. The Maneuver-Based teaching component of the TECH course focuses on training instructors to safely introduce students to basic versions of technical maneuvers. The TECH course focuses on the following common intermediate to advanced student goals;
Technical climbing pedalling technique & efficiency, speed control on steeps
Cornering, pumping and descending with more confidence/consistency/speed
Introducing small or basic versions of technical maneuvers such as nose pivots, wheelies, manuals, bunnyhops and small, natural drops
The TECH Instructor Course typically takes place in cross-country trail networks with technical green, blue and black trails. Over the four days, the course will help develop the five core skills sets of PMBIA instructors:People Skills, Guiding Skills, Teaching Skills, Riding SkillsandInstructor Traits.Instructors will learn how to better connect with their students while managing risk, given the higher speeds and more challenging terrain of intermediate to advanced riders. The course is designed totrain instructorshow to build their own skill-based lessons, using the proven PMBIA templates, tools and methodologies, allowing them to provide the optimal lesson for any rider, in any terrain.
During the four days, instructors will get plenty of time to ride and practice teach, allowing a comfortable space for instructors to learn, grow and support each other through the course. The PMBIA Trainer will work the the candidates to mentor and provide daily, ongoing feedback to ensure the most effective training experience possible.
HOW THE TECH COURSE WORKS FOR BOTH LEVEL 2 AND 3 CERTIFICATIONS...
LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATION PATHWAY | The Level 2 Certification requires instructors to attend either the four-day AIR Instructor Course, or the four-day TECH Instructor Course. This allows instructors at the Level 2 stage, to choose which type of course best suits their needs as a rider and instructor. After the instructor has passed both the riding and teaching components from one of the courses, they will receive the Level 2 Certification.
LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATION PATHWAY | The modular Level 3 Certification requires instructors to complete both the 4-day AIR Instructor Course and the 4-day TECH Instructor Course, plus the Kids Module. The purpose of this modular approach to the Level 3 Certification is to provide a training pathway that builds a diverse, adaptable and refined, advanced instructor that can truly benefit the mountain bike industry. A PMBI Level 3 Instructor will be able to work to a high degree of competency in a wide variety of mountain bike programs and industry positions.
PRECAP ASSESSMENT SYSTEM | PROCESSING | EMERGING | CONSISTENT | AUTONOMOUS | PROFECIENT
LEVEL 2: When an instructor takes their first Intermediate - Advanced Instructor Course as part of the Level 2 Certification, they must show at a minimum, a ‘consistent’ level of skill to pass both teaching and riding assessments.
LEVEL 3: When an instructor takes their second Intermediate - Advanced Instructor Course as part of the Level 3 Certification, they must mostly show an ’autonomous’ (refined) level of skill, to pass both teaching and riding assessments.
Course Context
The TECH Instructor Course is used to train and certify Level 2 and 3 instructors by offering two different assessment levels for the teaching and riding components. This provides a less intimidating and more progressive training system for Level 2 candidates, while providing more realistic and effective training scenarios for Level 3 candidates.
The TECH Instructor Course is designed to train PMBIA instructors to teach and guide mountain biking:
to intermediate to advanced riders
on green, blue and single black diamond (red in Europe), single track terrain
on typical terrain/location: cross-country trail network
with common instructors goals (skill based): Technical Climbing, Descending, Steeps/Tech, Cornering, Pedaling Technique & Efficiency, Pumping
with common instructors goals (maneuver based): Introduced to Nose Pivot, Wheelies, Manuals, Bunnyhops, Natural Drops
in a “front to mid-country” environment, no more than 2 hrs away from emergency medical care
during private or group lessons, ranging from 2 to 6 hrs
for an established mountain bike school, club or coaching service
Course Duration:Four days + pre-course reading and worksheet (2-3 hrs), totalling 35 hrs, including assessment.
PREREQUISITES
PMBIA Level 1 Certification mandatory minimum
Current PMBIA Membership. Membership is not included in the cost of the TECH course and must be purchased separately.
2+ seasons teaching experience highly recommended, but not mandatory.
Kids Module is an asset, but not mandatory
Confident riding at speed with consistent form and technique on technical and flowy intermediate to advanced terrain; including green, blue and black trails.
40hr Wilderness First Aid (or equivalent) expected but not mandatory, as per the Level 1 recommendation.
A minimum age of 17 is required for Level 2 Certifications. Guiding and teaching mountain biking is inherently dangerous and being legally responsible for other adults and children, warrants a minimum age for certified instructors.
PMBIA LEVEL 1 COURSE | 3-DAY BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
The Level 1 course trains both new and experienced instructors to teach and guide beginner to low-intermediate mountain bikers, in both cross country and downhill environments. New instructors learn the tools they need to safely and effectively teach, while experienced instructors will increase their level of skill and understanding in teaching and riding theory that the PMBIA Certifications uniquely provide.
A strong focus is given to learning teaching skills in their own right, to develop a sense of this all-important part of a mountain bike lesson. Throughout the course candidates will learn and practice PMBIA’s proven, modern teaching models and skills, enabling them to deliver safe, effective and fun lessons to beginner to low-intermediate riders.
Each day of the 3-day course, instructor candidates will learn riding skills and theory, have plenty of time to practice, and receive personal feedback for their own improvement. Additional workshops covering topics such as bike set-up, risk management and first aid, take place throughout the course to further build knowledge and skills during the course.
For information on re-certifying, re-tests and crossing over from other certifications, click on the FAQ tab on the PMBIA website
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?
Develop a passion for teaching: Any professional instructor must have a passion for teaching as much as they do for riding. This course will give you the essential tools you need to begin the process of becoming a professional instructor. You’ll learn how important it is to understand teaching as a skill in its own right as you begin the process of developing into a safe, fun and effective mountain bike instructor.
Recognized Certification from the global industry leader: Gain the industry’s most widely available and globally adopted mountain bike instructor certification, the PMBIA Certification.
Some key things you’ll learn: How to ride and demonstrate with more skill and consistency, how to plan and execute skill and maneuver-based mountain bike lessons in both cross country and downhill settings and how to guide MTB groups safely on single-track, technical terrain.
Have fun: It’s 3-days of riding bikes, learning and getting stoked!
Become your own coach: Through a greater knowledge of riding skills and learning theory, your increased understanding of the sport will help you analyze your own riding and enable you to teach yourself!
Improve your own riding skills: Learn the all-important, fundamental skills you need to rail corners, gain confidence on technical climbs & descents, and master maneuvers such as front and rear wheel lifts, or rolling drops. Learn how to gain control in any situation to build confidence, safety and fun on your bike.
Course Context
The Level 1 Certification is a perfect place to start your instructor journey and is designed to train instructors how to teach and guide mountain biking:
to beginner to low-intermediate students
on green and blue (North America) or blue and red (UK/Europe), single-track terrain
in a “front country” environment, no more than 1hr away from emergency medical care
during small group lessons, ranging from 1 to 3 hr teaching blocks (a full day could be two, 3hr lessons)
for an established mountain bike school, club or coaching service
Course Duration:3-days + pre-course reading and worksheet (2-3hrs), totalling 27 hrs, including assessment. Course registration includes a 1-year PMBIA membership.
PREREQUISITES
The 1-day PMBIA Ride Guide course works as great prep for younger riders (15-18) and/or people with less experience with things like mountain biking off-road, public speaking or simply being in a position of leadership and responsibility. However, the Ride Guide course is not a mandatory prerequisite
Confident riding at trail speed on technical, intermediate terrain, including Whistler-grade green, blue and “light” black trails. Level 1 Instructors must be comfortable riding any blue trails in the world, regardless of the blue trails in their home location.The PMBIA Level 1 Certification is an industry-wide standard, so instructors should be able to guide and teach on any trails, anywhere, within their certification level.
Completed online prep; reading and Level 1 worksheet
A minimum of 36 months mountain biking experience.
40hr Wilderness First Aid Certification, or equivalent, strongly recommended (but not required to take the course)
The minimum age for Level 1 is 15 years old. However, the PMBIA does recommend Level 1 Instructors younger than 17, work with an assistant coach of age to help deal with any personal, first aid or emergency situations, should they arise
The level 1 course includes the first year of membership to the PMBIA. After the first year, membership is an annual fee.
AIR INSTRUCTOR COURSE | 4-DAY INTERMEDIATE– ADVANCED INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
The AIR Instructor course is designed for PMBIA instructors to up their game as part of both the PMBIA Level 2 and 3 Certification Pathways. This fun and inspiring course trains instructors to teach intermediate to advanced riders through skills-based teaching concepts for descending, steeps, cornering and technical terrain. The Maneuver-Based teaching component of the AIR course focuses on training instructors to safely introduce students to tabletop jumps and drops. The AIR course focuses on the following common intermediate to advanced student goals;
Cornering, descending and pumping with more confidence/consistency/speed
Riding steeps with more speed control and technical terrain with more flow and efficiency
Riding jumps and drops with more confidence and consistency
The AIR Instructor Course typically takes place in lift-accessed bike parks in which we recommend instructors use a modern enduro bike for the course. Over the four days, the course will help develop the five core skills sets of PMBIA instructors:People Skills, Guiding Skills, Teaching Skills, Riding SkillsandInstructor Traits.Instructors will learn how to better connect with their students while managing risk, given the higher speeds and more challenging terrain of intermediate to advanced riders. The course is designed totrain instructorshow to build their own skill-based lessons, using the proven PMBIA templates, tools and methodologies, allowing them to provide the optimal lesson for any rider, in any terrain.
During the four days, instructors will get plenty of time to ride and practice teach, allowing a comfortable space for instructors to learn, grow and support each other through the course. The PMBIA Trainer will work the the candidates to mentor and provide daily, ongoing feedback to ensure the most effective training experience possible.
HOW THE AIR COURSE WORKS FOR BOTH LEVEL 2 AND 3 CERTIFICATIONS...
LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATION PATHWAY | The Level 2 Certification requires instructors to attend either the four-day AIR Instructor Course, or the four-day TECH Instructor Course. This allows instructors at the Level 2 stage, to choose which type of course best suits their needs as a rider and instructor. After the instructor has passed both the riding and teaching components from the course, they will receive the Level 2 Certification.
LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATION PATHWAY | The modular Level 3 Certification requires instructors to complete both the 4-day AIR Instructor Course and the 4-day TECH Instructor Course, plus the Kids Module. The purpose of this modular approach to the Level 3 Certification is to provide a training pathway that builds a diverse, adaptable and refined, advanced instructor that can truly benefit the mountain bike industry. A PMBIA Level 3 Instructor will be able to work to a high degree of competency in a wide variety of mountain bike programs and industry positions.
PRECAP ASSESSMENT SYSTEM | PROCESSING | EMERGING | CONSISTENT | AUTONOMOUS | PROFECIENT
LEVEL 2: When an instructor takes their first Intermediate - Advanced Instructor Course as part of the Level 2 Certification, they must show at a minimum, a ‘consistent’ level of skill to pass both teaching and riding assessments.
LEVEL 3: When an instructor takes their second Intermediate - Advanced Instructor Course as part of the Level 3 Certification, they must mostly show an ’autonomous’ (refined) level of skill, to pass both teaching and riding assessments.
Course Context
The AIR Instructor Course is used to train and certify Level 2 and 3 instructors by offering two different assessment levels for the teaching and riding components. This provides a less intimidating and more progressive training system for Level 2 candidates, while providing more realistic and effective training scenarios for Level 3 candidates.
The AIR Instructor Course is designed to train PMBIA instructors to teach and guide mountain biking:
to intermediate to advanced riders
on green, blue and single black diamond (red in Europe), single track terrain
on typical terrain/location: lift accessed bike parks, trail centres with jump/flow trails
with common instructors goals (skill based): Bermed Corners, Flat Corners, Descending, Steeps/Tech, Rock Rolls, Pumping
with common instructors goals (maneuver based): Introducing riders to Jumps & Drops
in a “front to mid-country” environment, no more than 2 hrs away from emergency medical care
during private or group lessons, ranging from 2 to 6 hrs
for an established mountain bike school, club or coaching service
Course Duration: Four days + pre-course reading and worksheet (2-3 hrs), totaling 35 hrs, including assessment.
PREREQUISITES
PMBIA Level 1 Certification mandatory minimum
Current PMBIA Membership. Membership is not included in the cost of the AIR course and must be purchased separately.
2+ seasons teaching experience highly recommended, but not mandatory.
Kids Module is an asset, but not mandatory
Confident riding at speed with consistent form and technique on technical and flowy intermediate to advanced terrain; including green, blue and black trails.
40hr Wilderness First Aid (or equivalent) expected but not mandatory, as per the Level 1 recommendation.
A minimum age of 18 is required for Level 2 Certifications. Guiding and teaching mountain biking is inherently dangerous and being legally responsible for other adults and children, warrants a minimum age for certified instructors.
PMBIA LEVEL 1 COURSE | 3-DAY BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
The Level 1 course trains both new and experienced instructors to teach and guide beginner to low-intermediate mountain bikers, in both cross country and downhill environments. New instructors learn the tools they need to safely and effectively teach, while experienced instructors will increase their level of skill and understanding in teaching and riding theory that the PMBIA Certifications uniquely provide.
A strong focus is given to learning teaching skills in their own right, to develop a sense of this all-important part of a mountain bike lesson. Throughout the course candidates will learn and practice PMBIA’s proven, modern teaching models and skills, enabling them to deliver safe, effective and fun lessons to beginner to low-intermediate riders.
Each day of the 3-day course, instructor candidates will learn riding skills and theory, have plenty of time to practice, and receive personal feedback for their own improvement. Additional workshops covering topics such as bike set-up, risk management and first aid, take place throughout the course to further build knowledge and skills during the course.
For information on re-certifying, re-tests and crossing over from other certifications, click on the FAQ tab on the PMBIA website
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?
Develop a passion for teaching: Any professional instructor must have a passion for teaching as much as they do for riding. This course will give you the essential tools you need to begin the process of becoming a professional instructor. You’ll learn how important it is to understand teaching as a skill in its own right as you begin the process of developing into a safe, fun and effective mountain bike instructor.
Recognized Certification from the global industry leader: Gain the industry’s most widely available and globally adopted mountain bike instructor certification, the PMBIA Certification.
Some key things you’ll learn: How to ride and demonstrate with more skill and consistency, how to plan and execute skill and maneuver-based mountain bike lessons in both cross country and downhill settings and how to guide MTB groups safely on single-track, technical terrain.
Have fun: It’s 3-days of riding bikes, learning and getting stoked!
Become your own coach: Through a greater knowledge of riding skills and learning theory, your increased understanding of the sport will help you analyze your own riding and enable you to teach yourself!
Improve your own riding skills: Learn the all-important, fundamental skills you need to rail corners, gain confidence on technical climbs & descents, and master maneuvers such as front and rear wheel lifts, or rolling drops. Learn how to gain control in any situation to build confidence, safety and fun on your bike.
Course Context
The Level 1 Certification is a perfect place to start your instructor journey and is designed to train instructors how to teach and guide mountain biking:
to beginner to low-intermediate students
on green and blue (North America) or blue and red (UK/Europe), single-track terrain
in a “front country” environment, no more than 1hr away from emergency medical care
during small group lessons, ranging from 1 to 3 hr teaching blocks (a full day could be two, 3hr lessons)
for an established mountain bike school, club or coaching service
Course Duration:3-days + pre-course reading and worksheet (2-3hrs), totalling 27 hrs, including assessment. Course registration includes a 1-year PMBIA membership.
PREREQUISITES
The 1-day PMBIA Ride Guide course works as great prep for younger riders (15-18) and/or people with less experience with things like mountain biking off-road, public speaking or simply being in a position of leadership and responsibility. However, the Ride Guide course is not a mandatory prerequisite
Confident riding at trail speed on technical, intermediate terrain, including Whistler-grade green, blue and “light” black trails. Level 1 Instructors must be comfortable riding any blue trails in the world, regardless of the blue trails in their home location.The PMBIA Level 1 Certification is an industry-wide standard, so instructors should be able to guide and teach on any trails, anywhere, within their certification level.
Completed online prep; reading and Level 1 worksheet
A minimum of 36 months mountain biking experience.
40hr Wilderness First Aid Certification, or equivalent, strongly recommended (but not required to take the course)
The minimum age for Level 1 is 15 years old. However, the PMBIA does recommend Level 1 Instructors younger than 17, work with an assistant coach of age to help deal with any personal, first aid or emergency situations, should they arise
The level 1 course includes the first year of membership to the PMBIA. After the first year, membership is an annual fee.
Give the gift of confidence, skills, and trail-smiles with a Gravity Oz Mountain Bike Coaching gift voucher.
Perfect for beginners wanting to build solid foundations or experienced riders chasing the next level, this voucher unlocks professional coaching tailored to the rider’s goals. From cornering and braking to line choice, flow, and downhill performance, every session is designed to deliver real progression and more fun on the bike.
Why it’s a great gift:
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Whether it’s for a birthday, holiday, or special occasion, this is a gift that keeps on giving every time they hit the trail.
Give an experience. Give progression. Give the joy of riding better.
Whether you’re a beginner rider, weekend warrior or a racer, a private coaching session will assist you becoming a smoother, smarter and faster rider. We will evaluate your riding skills, focus on key skills areas of your riding to develop and progress them within the lesson to achieve your desired goal outcome.
Coach: A coach will be assigned best suited to your requirements and location
Times: 9am-12pm or 1pm.- 4pm Meet 10 mins before your lesson start time.
Chairlift/Shuttles: if you lesson requires uplifts please book with the operator the date of the session
Cost & group size: Lesson price is for 1 rider.
What to bring:
Serviced and safe operational mountain bike or bike hire from ATC store. You will receive 20% off bike hire when booking.
Suitable clothing including an Australian Standard Helmet (full face recommended for gravity trails). Other recommended items include knee pads, full finger gloves, long sleeved jersey or elbow pads, windbreaker jacket in wet/cold weather.
Any personal medication.
Basic repair kit.
NATIONAL DH CHAMPIONSHIPS PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
6 week Training block for structured progression leading into National Championships Lead by Head Coach Shannon Rademaker
Weekly coaching - Starts Wednesday 4th February to Sunday 22nd March
- Wednesday’s 5.15pm 6.30pm - Mansfield
- Friday’s 3.45pm - 7pm - Mt Buller
(includes transport Mansfield to Mt Buller return)Maximum of 8 riders will be accepted
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