If you’re a fan of mountain biking, chances are you might have kids who have an interest as well. Joining a team is one of the best ways to meet and learn from others, get great coaching, build camaraderie, and have an opportunity to compete. But the benefits of joining a team go beyond that according to the teens and parents we talked to, it will not only give you a boost on the trails but can set you up for success in life.
It was a fun day at Studio809 as we got to chatting with Mason and Trinity Meredith along with their Dad Shane and coaches Eric and Nick about what makes the Front Rangers Junior Mountain Biking Team and Highlanders High School Composite Racing Team so great. Find out more about their experiences, recommendations and how to get involved in the local junior mountain biking scene in this episode of Pedal the Springs.
Front Range Junior Cycling welcomes athletes of all skill levels, providing bicycling activities, coaching and skills development for teens/youth ages 12-18. Find out more and join at frontrangers.org
Host: Torie Giffin, owner of the Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort
Guests:
Mason Meredith, 15, Front Ranger
Trinity Meredith, 11, Front Ranger
Shane Meredith, Board President
Eric Drummond, Board of Directors
Nick Garside, Coach
Mentioned in this Episode:
Colorado Springs Trails: Buckhorn, Captain Jacks, Chutes, Elk Park, El Pomar Bike Park, Jones Park, Palmer Park, The Plummet, Red Rock Canyon Open Space, Ute Valley Park
Front Rangers Junior Mountain Bike Team
Highlanders High School Racing Team
Pedal the Springs is produced by the Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort, the only bicycle-themed lodging and must-stay for cyclists coming to Colorado. Check us out at bicycleresort.com for more information.
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