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Cumbria’s first MTB School to open at Whinlatter

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Cumbria’s first dedicated mountain bike coaching trail will be opened to the public on the Forestry Commission estate at Whinlatter Forest, near Keswick on Saturday 17 October.

The Cyclewise coaching trail is for private training purposes only and will be opened by Rich Martin, Director & Senior coach from Cyclewise of Penrith and Whinlatter, who designed the new facility. It will also be the Forestry Commission’s first mountain bike coaching trail in Britain.

The new 300 metre trail is supported by British Cycling – the internationally recognised governing body of cycle sport in the UK. The trail will feature specially constructed bumps, humps or drops, which in mountain biking are known as three berms, three table tops, a rhythm section and rocky drop offs. There will also be technical climbing and descending sections.

Rich Martin Director & Senior coach at Cyclewise, said “We’re delighted to have finally achieved one of our long terms aims in providing the most professional and inspirational mountain bike coaching possible at Whinlatter. Our clients will now have their own unique trail to ride without other riders interfering with the learning process. A big thank you to Adrian Jones of the Forestry Commission for making this happen and also to trailbuilder, Hugh Clixby, who has created this world class coaching trail for us here in Keswick.”

Paul Brown, Recreation Ranger for the Forestry Commission at Whinlatter, said: “The new Cyclewise coaching trail will certainly reinforce Whinlatter’s growing reputation as the region’s leading mountain biking venue as well as Cumbria as the UK’s ‘Capital of adventure’. People wanting to develop their mountain biking skills can now enjoy the most exclusive, professional and unique training experience in the county.”

To find out more about the new Cyclewise coaching trail visit www.cyclewise.co.uk

Orange Switch 6er. Stif Squatcher. Schwalbe Magic Mary Purple Addix front. Maxxis DHR II 3C MaxxTerra rear. Coil fan. Ebikes are not evil. I have been a writer for nigh on 20 years, a photographer for 25 years and a mountain biker for 30 years. I have written countless magazine and website features and route guides for the UK mountain bike press, most notably for the esteemed and highly regarded Singletrackworld. Although I am a Lancastrian, I freely admit that West Yorkshire is my favourite place to ride. Rarely a week goes by without me riding and exploring the South Pennines.

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