We've been putting on training camps for the past 10 years and over the years, we have realized how many triathletes lack basic bike handling skills. And I can attest as I was one of those athletes! I was one of the many triathletes who were indoor fit with poor bike handling skills.
Can you relate?
You spent countless hours on the indoor bike trainer (or on familiar roads) and your power is where you want it to be but because you lack basic bike handling skills, you constantly perform below your bike fitness abilities on race day.
🚲 You feel uncomfortable approaching or passing athletes.
🚲You waste energy in and out of corners because you are not confident at taking a corner at speed.
🚲You don’t feel confident grabbing or rotating bottles and taking in nutrition.
🚲You get a lot of anxiety when it comes to descending.
🚲You worry about tight u-turns.
🚲You are constantly afraid of your surroundings and have a fear of crashing.
🚲You don’t know how to safely stop on demand.
🚲You were never taught how to use your gears (outside of the big chainring) for hilly/rolling terrain.
And the list goes on.
These aren’t “racing” skills. These aren’t professional skills. These are basic, fundamental, critical bike handling skills that will keep you safe on the road.
We enjoyed working with our campers at our recent gravel skills camp as they became more aware of the proper bike handling skills needed for a variety of off-road terrain conditions. And the great thing is that they can now ride even better on the road.
If you are interested in taking your bike fitness to the next level so you can ride faster and safer, we are offering three more training camp opportunities for triathletes.
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Long Distance Triathlon Camp - July 12-14th (Greenville, SC. Perfect for anyone who has a hilly long distance triathlon on their summer/fall race schedule).