No one can help you ride or race your bike better
than the coaches of Savvy Bike. Since
2002, we’ve helped 1,000s of women and men achieve their goals of being
smarter, safer, more skilled, and more confident on the bike. We’ve created a learning atmosphere where
you’ll feel comfortable and safe, and yet challenged to try something new.
Everyone can benefit from our skills clinics,
whether you’ve been riding six months or two decades! We take the hit or miss out of the learning
process to help you flatten the learning curve.
It doesn’t need to be difficult or painful to learn to ride or race a
bike. We’ll help you ride “with” your bike instead of “on” your bike. And we’ll help you have fun!
By popular demand, we introduced our
Bike Skills modules in 2008. We took our
most popular two-day bike skills clinics and broke them down into 4-hour
modules so you can focus on those skills that are most important to you. Some
of these clinics are for women or men only; some are co-ed.
We highly recommend you participate in
Bike Skills 101 (or an equivalent clinic) prior to registering for our more
advanced road clinics.
Bike Skills 101, 201, 301, 302, and the
Tri-Flow Development Racing Program are eligible for USA Cycling (USAC) upgrade
points for categories 3, 4, and 5 racers.
The Tri-Flow Development Racing Program
Introduced in 2006, this award-winning
program is designed to help you bridge the gap from club rider to team racer.
In a six-week series of workshops, clinics, and rides, we'll teach you
everything you need to know to begin road racing and then support you at your
first race. This program is limited to eight riders each session. A solid level
of cycling fitness is required. Program fee includes custom team jersey, USA
Cycling License, race registration fee, twice-weekly team training, and a group
training program. Contact coaching@savvybike.com to schedule an assessment.
Team #1 – Bariani Road Race (Feb 3rd
– Mar 17th, 2012)
Team #2 – San Ardo Road Race (Jul 6th
– Aug 17th, 2012)
Cinderella Kick-Start Clinic – Jan
19th
Are you planning to ride the Cinderella Classic
on April 6th, 2013? If so, this is the PERFECT clinic for you. We
combine the best skills from our Bike Skills modules, along with important
information about nutrition and bike maintenance, to start you off in the right
direction for a successful event. Then, join us for our progressive
training ride series that begins the following week and you'll be crossing the
finish line in style! Meet other women who will be riding Cinderella and
have a GREAT day of bike-love learning.
Carmel Valley Women’s Cycling Escape Weekend – Mar 22nd – 24th, Oct 11th – 13th
Join us for an action-packed weekend in
beautiful Carmel Valley. We'll be based at the historic Los Laureles Lodge,
featuring adorable rooms and mouth-watering meals. We've got plenty of
options for both road cycling and mountain biking. In addition to
supported rides + educational seminars, we'll fill your girls' weekend with
yoga, spa time, and wine tasting. Escape with your bike to amazing Carmel
Valley!
Alpine Altitude Adventure (aka Death Ride Training Camp) – Jun 22nd – 24th, 2012
Join us for a fun, co-ed training
weekend in Markleeville, CA, home of the Death Ride. This 4th annual co-ed weekend
camp is designed to help prepare participants for the rigors of endurance
riding at high altitude. Based in
Markleeville, CA, this camp is appropriate for Death Ride participants and
others who wish to gain high altitude experience. Daily mileage options range from 25 - 75
miles. Registration fee includes camping
(Friday + Saturday), a Friday skills clinic, SAG on rides, cycling nutrition,
Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Sunday breakfast, and lots of fun with
cool folks.
Bike Skills 101 – Fundamental Bike Handling Skills – sponsored by
BicycleLawyer.com – Feb 3rd, Mar 16th,
Apr 28th, Jun 8th, Jul 21st, Aug 31st,
Sep 29th, Nov 2nd
This 4-hour co-ed clinic is the
foundation of everything else you’ll learn on the bike. This is the clinic where we teach the old
dogs new tricks and the newbies the fundamentals. You’ll learn about balance and weight
distribution and how that affects your ability to ride your bike safely and
confidently. We’ll learn skills like
riding with no hands, emergency stops, and how to look behind you while holding
your line, how to steer, and counter-steer.
After just four hours, we guarantee you’ll be a better bike handler and
have much more fun on the bike. This clinic is a pre-requisite for all
other Bike Skills road cycling clinics.
Bike Skills 102 – Fundamental Mountain Bike Skills – Apr 7th, Jul 14th, Oct 13th
It's time for a little dirty fun! We'll teach you the basics (and
not-so-basics) of balance, weight distribution, and how to use the terrain to
your advantage. Learn to rock, roll, hop, and jump. Master the art of steep
climbs. Learn to descend with confidence
and skill. After just four hours, we
guarantee you’ll be a better bike handler and have much more fun on the bike.
Bike Skills 103 – Fundamental Cyclocross Skills + Tactics – Aug 24th
Have you been wondering what's all the
buzz about cyclocross? It's a fun but
challenging sport that's beginner-friendly and appropriate for the entire family. And best of all, it's happening at a park
near you! In this four-hour clinic,
you'll learn all the skills needed to get started in this incredible sport,
including mounts, dismounts, and how to shoulder and carry your bike. We'll also share information about bikes
& equipment, the local cyclocross racing scene, and how to train for a
successful season. We’ll finish off the
day with a simulated race and de-brief.
You'll need a mountain bike or a cyclocross bike for this clinic.
Bike Skills 201 – Climbing + Descending Skills sponsored by Jan
Medina Real Estate – Feb 3rd,
Mar 16th, Apr 28th, Jun 8th, Jul 21st,
Aug 31st, Sep 29th, Nov 2nd
Bike Skills 201 is a continuation of
what you’ve learned in Bike Skills 101. What
goes up must come down, right? In this
4-hour co-ed clinic, we’ll teach you how to climb like a pro – seated climbs,
standing climbs, short climbs, steep climbs, extended climbs. And then, we’ll teach you how to come back
down again, focusing on a fast straight descent, and then a technical
switchbacky descent. Pre-requisite: Bike
Skills 101 or equivalent experience.
Bike Skills 301 – Pacelines + Group Riding Skills – Mar 3rd, May 5th, Aug 4th, Nov
3rd
Wheelsucking is an art! Whether you’re a racer or a recreational
rider, group riding skills will help you ride longer, faster, and farther. We’ll learn draft theory and basic pacelines,
beginning with partner work and progressing to more complex group riding skills
and introductory racing techniques.
Pre-requisite: Bike Skills 101 or
equivalent experience.
Bike Skills 302 – Racing Skills + Tactics – May 11th
This six-hour clinic will teach you all
the individual bike-handling and group riding skills you'll need to race your
first (or your 10th) criterium or road race. In addition to skills &
drills, you'll receive expert coaching on race preparation and logistics, and
an introduction to tactics. We'll finish the day with a training race followed
by a de-brief. Pre-requisite: Bike Skills 101 or equivalent experience.
Bike Skills 303 – Advanced Racing Skills + Tactics – TBA
Take your racing to the next level! In
this 4-hour clinic, you'll learn to "make the race" by incorporating
individual and team tactics -- and we'll teach you the skills to do that! Bring
your teammates for maximum learning. Pre-requisite:
Bike Skills 302 or equivalent racing experience. Pre-requisite: Bike Skills 302 or equivalent experience.
Bike Touring 101 – May 25th
– 26th, Oct 26th – 27th
Have you thought about touring on your
bike but don’t know where to begin?
We’ll unravel the mysteries of supported, fully-loaded, and semi-loaded
touring for you. This clinic includes a
two-hour seminar on the topics of equipment, bicycle choice, what to bring, how
to pack, camping, cooking, safety, and choosing your route. Then, we head out for a weekend of
semi-loaded touring with a 50-mile hilly option or a 25-mile rolling option,
both ending at Pigeon Point Lighthouse Hostel in Pescadero, where we’ll have dinner,
spend the evening, soak in the hot tub, and sleep. The next day, we pack up and return to the
start. This is a fully-supported event
and includes ride nutrition, dinner (Saturday) and breakfast (Sunday), SAG, and
your accommodations at the hostel.