RADCO Professional MTB Instruction
MTB School Uxbridge Summer Edition
MTB School Uxbridge Summer Edition
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Its not your typical MTB camp, it's a school for kids who have a passion for riding! Thus the Limited Dates (2 exclusive weeks) and Riders (12 per session).
NOTE: It wouldn't be RADCO if we didn't have jumps!
RADCO MTB School – Uxbridge Summer Edition
Get ready for an unforgettable summer on two wheels in the Trail Capital of Canada, Uxbridge, ON. RADCO’s MTB School is designed for intermediate to advanced young riders looking to build skills, confidence, and trail awareness in a fun and supportive environment, all while exploring the trails that Uxbridge has to offer. Locations & Directions Link
Riders will explore some of Uxbridge’s best trail systems including Elgin Park, Durham Forest, Dagmar, and the Uxbridge Optimist Pump Track while receiving professional coaching focused on progression, technique, and safe riding. Locations & Directions Link
With small group sizes (12 max) and experienced certified instructors with over 30yrs of riding experience, participants will ride, learn, and progress each day while developing lasting friendships and a deeper passion for mountain biking.
RADCO MTB School – Participant Requirements
RADCO MTB Camp is designed for riders with prior experience and is not suitable for beginners.
This camp is open to children ages 10 -14.
To ensure a safe, supportive, and enjoyable experience for all riders, participants are expected to meet the following minimum skill requirements:
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Ability to ride for 4–5 hours per day
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Confident use of braking and gear shifting
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Comfortable riding while standing
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Motivated to learn and develop new skills
- Enthusiastic about spending extended time riding
Bike and Gear Safety - Requirements
To maintain a safe and distraction-free riding environment, the following requirements must be met:
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Reliable braking system (disc brakes strongly recommended)
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Appropriate bike gears suitable for climbing varied and steep terrain and in working order
- Pedals with sufficient grip to support proper shoe grip
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Bike size should be the proper size for the height of the rider, if unsure if the bike fits properly. Please reach out
- All non-essential accessories must be removed from the bike prior to camp. This includes large noise-making devices (e.g., horns) and any items mounted to the handlebars such as baskets, phone mounts, or unnecessary attachments.
- Water bottle cages are permitted, provided they are securely mounted to frame and do not interfere with bike operation. Handle bars mounts are NOT ACCEPTABLE
Helmet - Requirements
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All riders must wear a helmet in good condition, free from cracks or damage. Any damaged helmet will result in the rider being unable to participate for that day - no exceptions.
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Helmets must be properly fitted
Helmets that are too large or too small will be deemed unsafe, and the rider will be
unable to participate for that day - no exceptions.
Footwear - Requirements
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Closed toe shoe, no crocs or sandals - no exceptions
Packing List - Requirements
- Cycling gloves (full-finger gloves recommended)
- Nut-free lunch and a minimum of two healthy snacks
- Hydration pack or water bottles, with sufficient capacity for a full day of riding
- Sunscreen & bug repellent optional but recommended
- Comfortable, lightweight clothing suitable for active outdoor use and variable conditions
- Rain jacket for wet weather, we ride rain or shine
- Backpack/knapsack to carry food, water, and personal items
MTB School - FAQ
Locations & Directions Link
