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Singletrack Addict Events
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Spring & Summer 2025
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Singletrack Addict Events • Spring & Summer 2025 •
All Upcoming Events

Ridgway Shred Season Kick-Off party!
Rumor has it there are plenty of women shredders in our little slice of paradise! We’ll kick off the season with a social and our first mechanic clinic - “What’s in Your Pack”, showing you what we carry on every ride and why, including some hands-on demos on how to use the critical tools (broken chain anyone?). Bring your own pack - we learn best from each other!

FREE Mechanic Clinic: On-Trail Repairs
First, we dump out our riding packs and show you all the things we carry and explain why. Then, we all get to work! Our mechanics will show you how to make some of the most common on-trail repairs and adjustments, and you’ll do each one with your own hands - several times - to build that knowledge and confidence you’ll need when something goes haywire on the trail. Please bring your own tool-filled pack and bike so you become familiar with your own equipment.
Skills covered:
Identify common bike repair tools
Identify common safety and first-aid supplies
Fix a broken chain using a Master Link
Fix a punctured tire with a plug tool
Make basic adjustments to the drivetrain/shifters
Make basic adjustments to brakes/levers
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: Curiosity
Duration: 2 hrs
Cost: $50
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-18 students
Dates/Times:
Tuesday, May 13, 7-9 pm (FREE SESSION - in conjunction with our Season Kick-Off Social!)

Women/Femme Group Ride + Post-Ride Social
4 pm - group ride @ RAT - meet at lower parking lot on CR10
Join us for a women/femme-only no-drop group ride at the RAT trails. Pace is social and trails are beginner-advanced. Keep building the community with post-ride beverages and all-gender social at the Colorado Boy Depot.
Cost: FREE

Mechanic Clinic: General Maintenance & Cleaning
Consistent cleaning and preventative maintenance on your bike can lead to longer component life, less time in the shop, and significant cost savings on repairs. Plus, your bike will just ride so much better! You’ll go home with a list of regular maintenance schedules and the knowledge & confidence to do what needs to be done to keep your bike in top shape all season. Please bring your own bike!
Skills covered:
Perform common safety checks on all systems
Perform common wear and service interval checks on all systems
Clean your drivetrain
Properly apply lubrication
Clean stanchions
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 2 hrs
Cost: $40
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-18 students

MTB 101: Intro to Mountain Biking
In this introductory course, specifically designed for riders who are new to the sport, you’ll learn the foundations of riding your bike off-road. The course will include skills & drills in a fun and safe environment to start your mountain bike journey off on the right track.
Skills covered:
Bike set-up and safety check
Using your bike’s controllers (brakes, shifters, seatposts)
Mounting and dismounting efficiently and safely
Basic Body Positioning
Climbing and descending skills for green-level trails
Techniques for finding balance and control on off-road surfaces
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: A desire to try mountain biking and a good attitude
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 101 Available Dates:
Friday, May 30, 2-5 pm
Sunday, June 8, 8-11 am
Sunday, Sep 11, 8-11 am

Women/Femme Group Ride + Post-Ride Social
4 pm - group ride @ RAT - meet at lower parking lot on CR10
Join us for a women/femme-only no-drop group ride at the RAT trails. Pace is social and trails are beginner-advanced. Keep building the community with post-ride beverages and all-gender social at the Colorado Boy Depot.
Cost: FREE

Mechanic Clinic: Everything Tires
Scared of getting a flat out there in the middle of nowhere? In this workshop, we’ll show you how to perform regular maintenance & checks on your tubeless setup to help guard against flats.
Skills covered:
Remove tires from the rim
Apply rim tape
Add sealant - with tires off the rim, and by just removing the valve stem
Reinstall tires and inspect bead to ensure it is fully seated
Plug a hole
Patch a blown sidewall
Determine ideal air pressure for different terrain
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110 + materials fee TBD
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-6 students
Note: If you are not already running a tubeless setup on your bike, but want to go tubeless, contact us to determine whether your wheelset is tubeless ready and get an estimate of an additional materials fee for tubeless tires.

MTB 101: Intro to Mountain Biking
In this introductory course, specifically designed for riders who are new to the sport, you’ll learn the foundations of riding your bike off-road. The course will include skills & drills in a fun and safe environment to start your mountain bike journey off on the right track.
Skills covered:
Bike set-up and safety check
Using your bike’s controllers (brakes, shifters, seatposts)
Mounting and dismounting efficiently and safely
Basic Body Positioning
Climbing and descending skills for green-level trails
Techniques for finding balance and control on off-road surfaces
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: A desire to try mountain biking and a good attitude
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 101 Available Dates:
Friday, May 30, 2-5 pm
Sunday, June 8, 8-11 am
Sunday, Sep 11, 8-11 am

Women/Femme Group Ride + Post-Ride Social
4 pm - group ride @ RAT - meet at lower parking lot on CR10
Join us for a women/femme-only no-drop group ride at the RAT trails. Pace is social and trails are beginner-advanced. Keep building the community with post-ride beverages and all-gender social at the Colorado Boy Depot.
Cost: FREE

MTB 102: Foundations and Skills Progression
This entry-level course is designed for riders who are new to the sport or new to mountain bike skills instruction, and will build on the skills learned in MTB 101. We will teach the foundations of necessary skills, and offer progressive successions that you’ll practice in a safe & fun environment.
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 101 skills
Overcoming obstacles 2” or smaller
Cornering and turning basics
Dynamic climbing positions
Basics of braking techniques
Ascending and descending bails (emergency stops & dismounting on hills)
Starting on a hill
Riding bridges 36” wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: MTB 101 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 101
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 102 Dates/Times:
Friday, June 13, 2-5 pm
Sunday, June 22, 8-11 am
Sunday, Sep 14, 8-11 am

Mechanic Clinic: Suspension Deep Dive
In this class, you’ll learn all about how the magical suspension actually works. We’ll take a look inside a fork, learn the anatomy of all the parts, and explain how each of the moving pieces work together. Our mechanics will help you set up your own suspension, both to your weight and riding style, and teach you how and when to make adjustments to all those dials. We’ll ride a few obstacles to test out different settings and explain the practice of “bracketing”, which will enable you to make micro-adjustments to your own bike on the trail. Bring your bike and your fully-loaded pack that you usually ride with.
Skills covered:
Understand the anatomy of a fork & rear shock
Identify the difference between high-speed and low-speed compression & rebound
Understand dampening
Set sag in rear suspension
Add proper amount of air to front fork
Understand how and when to adjust compression and rebound settings
Learn how to bracket
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: you must have a bike with at least front suspension
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-6 students

Mechanic Clinic: All About Brakes
Brakes are arguably the most important system on your bike, and when they’re not functioning properly, it’s downright dangerous. In this clinic, our mechanics will teach you how your hub-style disc brakes work as a system, and how to check for wear on all the components of the system. You’ll learn the step-by-step process for bleeding your brakes and replacing brake pads - by doing it yourself on your own bike with our guidance.
Skills covered:
Identify the components to the disc-braking system
Assess the wear-level of each component and when to replace
Adjust brake levers
Bleed brakes
Replace brake pads
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: you must have a bike with disc brakes
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110 + materials cost
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-6 students
NOTE: We’ll contact you before the class to make sure we order the right parts for your bike. You’ll get all the parts you need to perform your own brake service during the class, and a bleed kit and mineral oil to take home.

Mechanic Clinic: On-Trail Repairs
First, we dump out our riding packs and show you all the things we carry and explain why. Then, we all get to work! Our mechanics will show you how to make some of the most common on-trail repairs and adjustments, and you’ll do each one with your own hands - several times - to build that knowledge and confidence you’ll need when something goes haywire on the trail. Please bring your own tool-filled pack and bike so you become familiar with your own equipment.
Skills covered:
Identify common bike repair tools
Identify common safety and first-aid supplies
Fix a broken chain using a Master Link
Fix a punctured tire with a plug tool
Make basic adjustments to the drivetrain/shifters
Make basic adjustments to brakes/levers
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: Curiosity
Duration: 2 hrs
Cost: $50
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-18 students
Dates/Times:
Tuesday, May 13, 7-9 pm (FREE SESSION - in conjunction with our Season Kick-Off Social!)
Wednesday, June 25, 6-8 pm

Mechanic Clinic: Basic First Aid for the Trail
We’re not saying mountain biking is “dangerous”, but it’s not put-put golf, either. You should be prepared to triage the most common injuries and medical conditions you may encounter out on the trail. Through lecture and hands-on scenarios, you leave this class more confident of your ability to help yourself or someone else until professional rescue crews arrive.
Skills covered:
Identify the critical first-aid supplies to carry in your pack
Practice triaging the most common injuries/conditions seen in mountain biking
Learn how and when to contact professional rescue/medical assistance
Learn what to do while waiting for professional rescue/medical
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-12 students
NOTE: Although all of our instructors hold current Wilderness First Responder certifications, this is not a NOLS-sponsored class, and will not result in a certification. This class is intended to provide a baseline of knowledge every rider should possess to be prepared to render emergency aid until first responders arrive.

Mechanic Clinic: Demystifying the Drivetrain
There are few things more frustrating than when your gears won’t shift when you need them to on the trail. In this course, you’ll learn about all the parts of the drivetrain, and how they all work together as a component. Our mechanics will teach you how to inspect your drivetrain for wear, and you’ll replace your own cables and chain with our guidance. We’ll then head outside where you’ll make several adjustments to your own drivetrain while riding, so you can feel what these adjustments actually do.
Skills covered:
Identify the parts of the drive train (cassette, cog, derailleur and chain)
Assess the wear-level of the cassette, cog, cables and chain
Replace cables
Measure and install a new chain
Set high and low limit screws on rear derailleur
Index cables through the barrel adjuster
Make micro-adjustments to the drivetrain while riding
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110 + materials cost
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-8 students
NOTE: We’ll contact you before the class to make sure we order the right parts for your bike. You’ll get all the parts you need to perform your own drivetrain service during the class. If your bike doesn’t need one of the parts (a new chain, for example, because your old chain isn’t worn yet) you'll bring that part home so you can do your own service in the future.

MTB 201: Intro to Technical Riding
In this class riders will learn the foundations to be confident on Blue trails. We’ll work on skills & drills in a safe and fun environment to improve your execution and timing of the more complex skills in mountain biking like cornering, wheel lifts, navigating technical terrain and so much more.
Skills covered:
Bike Set-up
Body position for technical riding
Braking skills for higher speeds and variable surfaces
Early exit off elevated features or when there is exposure
Climbing and descending skills for blue-level trails
Techniques for finding balance and control on off-road surfaces that may be loose, bumpy, or muddy.
Riding bridges 24” wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
A desire to grow and refine your riding skills
MTB 102 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 101 & 102
You can ride most or all of the green-rated trails you encounter
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 201 Dates/Times:
Friday, Aug 1, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Aug 3, 8-11 am
Sunday, Oct 5, 8-11 am

MTB 201: Intro to Technical Riding
In this class riders will learn the foundations to be confident on Blue trails. We’ll work on skills & drills in a safe and fun environment to improve your execution and timing of the more complex skills in mountain biking like cornering, wheel lifts, navigating technical terrain and so much more.
Skills covered:
Bike Set-up
Body position for technical riding
Braking skills for higher speeds and variable surfaces
Early exit off elevated features or when there is exposure
Climbing and descending skills for blue-level trails
Techniques for finding balance and control on off-road surfaces that may be loose, bumpy, or muddy.
Riding bridges 24” wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
A desire to grow and refine your riding skills
MTB 102 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 101 & 102
You can ride most or all of the green-rated trails you encounter
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 201 Dates/Times:
Friday, Aug 1, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Aug 3, 8-11 am
Sunday, Oct 5, 8-11 am

Mechanic Clinic: Suspension Deep Dive
In this class, you’ll learn all about how the magical suspension actually works. We’ll take a look inside a fork, learn the anatomy of all the parts, and explain how each of the moving pieces work together. Our mechanics will help you set up your own suspension, both to your weight and riding style, and teach you how and when to make adjustments to all those dials. We’ll ride a few obstacles to test out different settings and explain the practice of “bracketing”, which will enable you to make micro-adjustments to your own bike on the trail. Bring your bike and your fully-loaded pack that you usually ride with.
Skills covered:
Understand the anatomy of a fork & rear shock
Identify the difference between high-speed and low-speed compression & rebound
Understand dampening
Set sag in rear suspension
Add proper amount of air to front fork
Understand how and when to adjust compression and rebound settings
Learn how to bracket
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: you must have a bike with at least front suspension
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-6 students

MTB 202: Technical Riding Foundations & Progressions
This intermediate course is designed for riders who are eager to build a solid foundation for more technical skills and learn the progressions needed to keep that foundation growing. We’ll teach you the foundations and progressions for a variety of advanced skills necessary to successfully ride technical trails (blue and some black) - all in a safe, controlled environment..
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 201 skills
Intro to high speed cornering (flat & berms)
Trackstands and slow speed skills
Tight turns and switchbacks
Basic wheel lifts for getting over obstacles 8” tall or less (climbing and descending, fast and slow)
Riding “skinnies” 12 inches wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
A desire to grow and refine your mountain biking skills
MTB 201 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201
You can ride most or all of the green-rated trails you encounter
You are starting to feel comfortable riding some/most blue rated trails
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 202 DATES/TIMES:
Sunday, Aug 10, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 15, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 12, 8-11 am

Mechanic Clinic: Everything Tires
Scared of getting a flat out there in the middle of nowhere? In this workshop, we’ll show you how to perform regular maintenance & checks on your tubeless setup to help guard against flats.
Skills covered:
Remove tires from the rim
Apply rim tape
Add sealant - with tires off the rim, and by just removing the valve stem
Reinstall tires and inspect bead to ensure it is fully seated
Plug a hole
Patch a blown sidewall
Determine ideal air pressure for different terrain
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110 + materials fee TBD
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-6 students
Note: If you are not already running a tubeless setup on your bike, but want to go tubeless, contact us to determine whether your wheelset is tubeless ready and get an estimate of an additional materials fee for tubeless tires.

MTB 202: Technical Riding Foundations & Progressions
This intermediate course is designed for riders who are eager to build a solid foundation for more technical skills and learn the progressions needed to keep that foundation growing. We’ll teach you the foundations and progressions for a variety of advanced skills necessary to successfully ride technical trails (blue and some black) - all in a safe, controlled environment..
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 201 skills
Intro to high speed cornering (flat & berms)
Trackstands and slow speed skills
Tight turns and switchbacks
Basic wheel lifts for getting over obstacles 8” tall or less (climbing and descending, fast and slow)
Riding “skinnies” 12 inches wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
A desire to grow and refine your mountain biking skills
MTB 201 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201
You can ride most or all of the green-rated trails you encounter
You are starting to feel comfortable riding some/most blue rated trails
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 202 DATES/TIMES:
Sunday, Aug 10, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 15, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 12, 8-11 am

MTB 203: Roll-Downs and Drops Foundations and Progressions
In this intermediate course, you’ll learn the foundations of roll-downs and drops in a controlled environment. We’ll use props and ramps set up in a direct video feedback is super fun and will provide you with helpful support. So while this won’t be a ride that clocks a lot of miles, it’s sure to help you build your technique in a fun and constructive way.
Skills covered:
Slow speed approaches to roll-downs (up to 24” high)
High speed approaches to roll-downs (up to 24” high)
Slow speed approach to drops (up to 36” high)
Safe landing after both tires catch air
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
MTB 202 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201 & 202
Willingness to push your comfort level and try new maneuvers
Duration: 2 hrs
Cost: $125
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 203 Dates/Times:
Sunday, Aug 17, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 22, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 19, 8-11 am

Mechanic Clinic: Demystifying the Drivetrain
There are few things more frustrating than when your gears won’t shift when you need them to on the trail. In this course, you’ll learn about all the parts of the drivetrain, and how they all work together as a component. Our mechanics will teach you how to inspect your drivetrain for wear, and you’ll replace your own cables and chain with our guidance. We’ll then head outside where you’ll make several adjustments to your own drivetrain while riding, so you can feel what these adjustments actually do.
Skills covered:
Identify the parts of the drive train (cassette, cog, derailleur and chain)
Assess the wear-level of the cassette, cog, cables and chain
Replace cables
Measure and install a new chain
Set high and low limit screws on rear derailleur
Index cables through the barrel adjuster
Make micro-adjustments to the drivetrain while riding
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110 + materials cost
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-8 students
NOTE: We’ll contact you before the class to make sure we order the right parts for your bike. You’ll get all the parts you need to perform your own drivetrain service during the class. If your bike doesn’t need one of the parts (a new chain, for example, because your old chain isn’t worn yet) you'll bring that part home so you can do your own service in the future.

MTB 203: Roll-Downs and Drops Foundations and Progressions
In this intermediate course, you’ll learn the foundations of roll-downs and drops in a controlled environment. We’ll use props and ramps set up in a direct video feedback is super fun and will provide you with helpful support. So while this won’t be a ride that clocks a lot of miles, it’s sure to help you build your technique in a fun and constructive way.
Skills covered:
Slow speed approaches to roll-downs (up to 24” high)
High speed approaches to roll-downs (up to 24” high)
Slow speed approach to drops (up to 36” high)
Safe landing after both tires catch air
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
MTB 202 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201 & 202
Willingness to push your comfort level and try new maneuvers
Duration: 2 hrs
Cost: $125
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 203 Dates/Times:
Sunday, Aug 17, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 22, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 19, 8-11 am

MTB 204: Trail Riding | Blue Level
This is the final class in the 200-level series and is designed to maximize students’ on-trail practice of all the skills covered in MTB 201, 202, & 203. So much learning happens during drills & skills on the grass, but now it’s time to put those skills to practice in real-life trail scenarios. In addition to “sessioning” trail sections, your coaches will also provide spotting, tow-ins, and endless encouragement. By piecing together all the skills you worked on in the 200-level series you will start to feel the thrill of flowing blue trails with confidence and ease.
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 202 & 203 skills
On-trail practice & practical application of all the MTB 201, 202 & 203 skills
Ride Blue trails with guidance from our certified coaches
Frequent stopping to “session” or practice skills on certain trail features
Opportunities for spotting, tow-ins, and trailside video feedback
Details:
Prerequisites: MTB 203 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201, 202, & 203
Duration: 3 - 4 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 204 Dates/Times:
Sunday, Aug 24, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 29, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 26, 8-11 am

Mechanic Clinic: Basic First Aid for the Trail
We’re not saying mountain biking is “dangerous”, but it’s not put-put golf, either. You should be prepared to triage the most common injuries and medical conditions you may encounter out on the trail. Through lecture and hands-on scenarios, you leave this class more confident of your ability to help yourself or someone else until professional rescue crews arrive.
Skills covered:
Identify the critical first-aid supplies to carry in your pack
Practice triaging the most common injuries/conditions seen in mountain biking
Learn how and when to contact professional rescue/medical assistance
Learn what to do while waiting for professional rescue/medical
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: none
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-12 students
NOTE: Although all of our instructors hold current Wilderness First Responder certifications, this is not a NOLS-sponsored class, and will not result in a certification. This class is intended to provide a baseline of knowledge every rider should possess to be prepared to render emergency aid until first responders arrive.

MTB 204: Trail Riding | Blue Level
This is the final class in the 200-level series and is designed to maximize students’ on-trail practice of all the skills covered in MTB 201, 202, & 203. So much learning happens during drills & skills on the grass, but now it’s time to put those skills to practice in real-life trail scenarios. In addition to “sessioning” trail sections, your coaches will also provide spotting, tow-ins, and endless encouragement. By piecing together all the skills you worked on in the 200-level series you will start to feel the thrill of flowing blue trails with confidence and ease.
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 202 & 203 skills
On-trail practice & practical application of all the MTB 201, 202 & 203 skills
Ride Blue trails with guidance from our certified coaches
Frequent stopping to “session” or practice skills on certain trail features
Opportunities for spotting, tow-ins, and trailside video feedback
Details:
Prerequisites: MTB 203 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201, 202, & 203
Duration: 3 - 4 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 204 Dates/Times:
Sunday, Aug 24, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 29, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 26, 8-11 am

Mechanic Clinic: All About Brakes
Brakes are arguably the most important system on your bike, and when they’re not functioning properly, it’s downright dangerous. In this clinic, our mechanics will teach you how your hub-style disc brakes work as a system, and how to check for wear on all the components of the system. You’ll learn the step-by-step process for bleeding your brakes and replacing brake pads - by doing it yourself on your own bike with our guidance.
Skills covered:
Identify the components to the disc-braking system
Assess the wear-level of each component and when to replace
Adjust brake levers
Bleed brakes
Replace brake pads
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: you must have a bike with disc brakes
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $110 + materials cost
Location: Colorado Boy Depot, 687 N Cora, Ridgway
Class size: 2-6 students
NOTE: We’ll contact you before the class to make sure we order the right parts for your bike. You’ll get all the parts you need to perform your own brake service during the class, and a bleed kit and mineral oil to take home.

MTB 101: Intro to Mountain Biking
In this introductory course, specifically designed for riders who are new to the sport, you’ll learn the foundations of riding your bike off-road. The course will include skills & drills in a fun and safe environment to start your mountain bike journey off on the right track.
Skills covered:
Bike set-up and safety check
Using your bike’s controllers (brakes, shifters, seatposts)
Mounting and dismounting efficiently and safely
Basic Body Positioning
Climbing and descending skills for green-level trails
Techniques for finding balance and control on off-road surfaces
Details:
Prerequisites for this class: A desire to try mountain biking and a good attitude
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 101 Available Dates:
Friday, May 30, 2-5 pm
Sunday, June 8, 8-11 am
Sunday, Sep 11, 8-11 am

MTB 201: Intro to Technical Riding
In this class riders will learn the foundations to be confident on Blue trails. We’ll work on skills & drills in a safe and fun environment to improve your execution and timing of the more complex skills in mountain biking like cornering, wheel lifts, navigating technical terrain and so much more.
Skills covered:
Bike Set-up
Body position for technical riding
Braking skills for higher speeds and variable surfaces
Early exit off elevated features or when there is exposure
Climbing and descending skills for blue-level trails
Techniques for finding balance and control on off-road surfaces that may be loose, bumpy, or muddy.
Riding bridges 24” wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
A desire to grow and refine your riding skills
MTB 102 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 101 & 102
You can ride most or all of the green-rated trails you encounter
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 201 Dates/Times:
Friday, Aug 1, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Aug 3, 8-11 am
Sunday, Oct 5, 8-11 am

MTB 202: Technical Riding Foundations & Progressions
This intermediate course is designed for riders who are eager to build a solid foundation for more technical skills and learn the progressions needed to keep that foundation growing. We’ll teach you the foundations and progressions for a variety of advanced skills necessary to successfully ride technical trails (blue and some black) - all in a safe, controlled environment..
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 201 skills
Intro to high speed cornering (flat & berms)
Trackstands and slow speed skills
Tight turns and switchbacks
Basic wheel lifts for getting over obstacles 8” tall or less (climbing and descending, fast and slow)
Riding “skinnies” 12 inches wide
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
A desire to grow and refine your mountain biking skills
MTB 201 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201
You can ride most or all of the green-rated trails you encounter
You are starting to feel comfortable riding some/most blue rated trails
Duration: 3 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 202 DATES/TIMES:
Sunday, Aug 10, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 15, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 12, 8-11 am

MTB 203: Roll-Downs and Drops Foundations and Progressions
In this intermediate course, you’ll learn the foundations of roll-downs and drops in a controlled environment. We’ll use props and ramps set up in a direct video feedback is super fun and will provide you with helpful support. So while this won’t be a ride that clocks a lot of miles, it’s sure to help you build your technique in a fun and constructive way.
Skills covered:
Slow speed approaches to roll-downs (up to 24” high)
High speed approaches to roll-downs (up to 24” high)
Slow speed approach to drops (up to 36” high)
Safe landing after both tires catch air
Details:
Prerequisites for this class:
MTB 202 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201 & 202
Willingness to push your comfort level and try new maneuvers
Duration: 2 hrs
Cost: $125
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 203 Dates/Times:
Sunday, Aug 17, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 22, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 19, 8-11 am

MTB 204: Trail Riding | Blue Level
This is the final class in the 200-level series and is designed to maximize students’ on-trail practice of all the skills covered in MTB 201, 202, & 203. So much learning happens during drills & skills on the grass, but now it’s time to put those skills to practice in real-life trail scenarios. In addition to “sessioning” trail sections, your coaches will also provide spotting, tow-ins, and endless encouragement. By piecing together all the skills you worked on in the 200-level series you will start to feel the thrill of flowing blue trails with confidence and ease.
Skills covered:
Quick review of MTB 202 & 203 skills
On-trail practice & practical application of all the MTB 201, 202 & 203 skills
Ride Blue trails with guidance from our certified coaches
Frequent stopping to “session” or practice skills on certain trail features
Opportunities for spotting, tow-ins, and trailside video feedback
Details:
Prerequisites: MTB 203 or the ability to perform the skills listed in MTB 201, 202, & 203
Duration: 3 - 4 hrs
Cost: $145
Location: Ouray County (exact meeting location TBD)
Class size: 2-6 students
Additional MTB 204 Dates/Times:
Sunday, Aug 24, 8-11 am
Friday, Aug 29, 2-5 pm
Sunday, Oct 26, 8-11 am

Fruita Fat Tire Fest: Basic Suspension & Trailside Repairs Clinics
Basic Suspension Setup & Trailside Repairs Clinics
Where: Fruita Fat Tire Fest
Join us at the Shredly booth at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival, where both Jen & Jill will be hosting FREE mechanic clinics throughout the weekend, sponsored by Shredly! Festival is free to the public in downtown Fruita, CO. Check back here for the schedule of clinics!
Cost: Free

Ridgway Area Trails (RAT) Opening Bash
In partnership with
Join us for live music from musicians Matt & Madeline starting at 6 PM followed by a rad selection of biking films, plus awesome prizes and giveaways (including your chance to win a skills clinic from us!). Proceeds from the event will help fund new trails at RAT, so come out, get inspired, and give back to the trails! Get your tickets here.
Location: The Sherbino, Ridgway, CO
Cost: $30

Shredly + Momentum Moab MTB Retreat
Shredly + Momentum MTB retreat
Jen will be coaching at the season kick-off Shredly retreat in Moab. Daily guided instructional mountain bike rides, mechanic clinics, rejuvenating yoga sessions, and evenings filled with delicious food and conversation. Register here.
Location: Moab, Utah
Cost: Register here

Ladies All Ride
Jen & Jill will both be coaching at the first Ladies AllRide clinic of the season. Join us for an amazing weekend of learning ALL the skills and making new women shredder friends. Register at www.LadiesAllRide.com

