British Cycling Pathway Development Centre BMX - East Anglia Zone 1 #1

Go-Ride , Bishop's Stortford – Saturday, 12 Oct 2019

Event Summary

Event Overview

The first of the 2019/20 Development Centre Coaching Programme sessions is open to all East Club members aged between 12-15 (based on 2020 race age groups), who have completed a full regional race season (minimum 5 summer regionals).

The first session will be a core skills session on flat pedals only to develop and assess core skills based on the Development Centre criteria below and to ASSESS QUALIFYING RSR RIDERS TO BE NOMINATED FOR THE 2020 RSR PROGRAMME.

DEVELOPMENT CENTRE CRITERIA

  • Riders have transferred past moto stage at regional level.(RIDER’S RACING AGE GROUPS, this will be taken into consideration )
  • Riders are competing at national level events.
  • Riders are attending club coaching sessions.
  • Riders show a willingness to progress.
  • Riders have a suitable level of enthusiasm and self-motivation.
  • Riders can change their own pedals.
  • Riders can bring correct kit bag and equipment needed for the session.

Riders can perform the following techniques and measurements.

  • 50m sprint under 8 seconds.
  • Manual at least 2 metres.
  • Wheelie at least 2 meters.
  • Bunny hop height at least 10 inches.

This will be the ONLY opportunity for riders to have their data collected for DEVELOPMENT CENTRE AND RSR PROGRAMMES before Xmas 2019. One further date for RSR data collection will be available in early 2020 in Braintree. There will not be any other data collection methods accepted.

Once the Core skills data session is completed, riders who are eligible for the rest of the 2019/20 Development Centre programme will be contacted in due course.

The sessions will be delivered by Julian Allen and Gavin Stokes. Jools and Gav have been involved with the RSR pathway since 2011 and have a wealth of experience in rider development and progression.

Event Details

Event URN:

461629

Start Date:

Sat, 12th Oct 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Birchwood High School, Parsonage Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 5BD
Kate Byers - contact at Venue. Card payment only
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About the Event

Info for Riders

The goal of the session is to develop and assess EA riders Core Skills (Wheelie, Manual, Bunny Hop, Sprint, Cornering) in a number of activities including a skills course relay race.

All riders must have a willingness to progress.

All riders must have a suitable level of enthusiasm and self motivation

All riders should have a well maintained bike, ready for a session and have the appropriate tools to carry out any repais that may occur

All riders must use flat pedals and shoes and can change their own pedals 

All riders must have their own race kit and protective clothing for each session.

All riders can bring there own kit bag and equipment needed for the session.

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre BMX - East Anglia Zone 1 #1 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 12/10/19 10:00 --- --- 04 hr
Sat 12/10/19 – 10:00

Event Summary

Event Overview

The first of the 2019/20 Development Centre Coaching Programme sessions is open to all East Club members aged between 12-15 (based on 2020 race age groups), who have completed a full regional race season (minimum 5 summer regionals).

The first session will be a core skills session on flat pedals only to develop and assess core skills based on the Development Centre criteria below and to ASSESS QUALIFYING RSR RIDERS TO BE NOMINATED FOR THE 2020 RSR PROGRAMME.

DEVELOPMENT CENTRE CRITERIA

  • Riders have transferred past moto stage at regional level.(RIDER’S RACING AGE GROUPS, this will be taken into consideration )
  • Riders are competing at national level events.
  • Riders are attending club coaching sessions.
  • Riders show a willingness to progress.
  • Riders have a suitable level of enthusiasm and self-motivation.
  • Riders can change their own pedals.
  • Riders can bring correct kit bag and equipment needed for the session.

Riders can perform the following techniques and measurements.

  • 50m sprint under 8 seconds.
  • Manual at least 2 metres.
  • Wheelie at least 2 meters.
  • Bunny hop height at least 10 inches.

This will be the ONLY opportunity for riders to have their data collected for DEVELOPMENT CENTRE AND RSR PROGRAMMES before Xmas 2019. One further date for RSR data collection will be available in early 2020 in Braintree. There will not be any other data collection methods accepted.

Once the Core skills data session is completed, riders who are eligible for the rest of the 2019/20 Development Centre programme will be contacted in due course.

The sessions will be delivered by Julian Allen and Gavin Stokes. Jools and Gav have been involved with the RSR pathway since 2011 and have a wealth of experience in rider development and progression.

Event Details

Event URN:

461629

Start Date:

Sat, 12th Oct 2019

Event Type:

Go-Ride (Non-Competitive)

Venue:

Birchwood High School, Parsonage Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 5BD
Kate Byers - contact at Venue. Card payment only
View map

About the Event

Info for Riders

The goal of the session is to develop and assess EA riders Core Skills (Wheelie, Manual, Bunny Hop, Sprint, Cornering) in a number of activities including a skills course relay race.

All riders must have a willingness to progress.

All riders must have a suitable level of enthusiasm and self motivation

All riders should have a well maintained bike, ready for a session and have the appropriate tools to carry out any repais that may occur

All riders must use flat pedals and shoes and can change their own pedals 

All riders must have their own race kit and protective clothing for each session.

All riders can bring there own kit bag and equipment needed for the session.

The Rides

British Cycling Pathway Development Centre BMX - East Anglia Zone 1 #1 Ride
Date Start Classification Rider Cat Duration
Sat 12/10/19 10:00 --- --- 04 hr
Sat 12/10/19 – 10:00

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