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The VIDA MTB Series teaches women how to mountain bike through clinics, and it will establish new workshops across the country this year. After experiencing nonstop growth since it launched in 2013 at Colorado’s Keystone Resort, two more regions have been added to the lineup — Utah and Vermont — for a total of five states.
This expansion adds to a growing list of female-focused mountain biking courses. Rippin Chix leads single-day mountain bike camps in Colorado and Utah. In southern California, World Downhill Mountain Bike Champion Leigh Donovan founded I Choose Bikes to provide instruction for groups and individuals. And Ladies AllRide hosts skills clinics in Florida, Arizona, California, Oregon, Wyoming, North Carolina, and Vermont.
VIDA Women’s Mountain Bike Clinics
The VIDA series of clinics connect qualified female coaches — such as the VIDA co-founder and professional enduro racer Sarah Rawley — with women of all experience levels to help them advance their physical and psychological technique.
The two-day clinics are festival-style events with skills instruction, maintenance courses, yoga, health-centric meals, and happy hour socializing. Alternatively, the single-day workshops max out time on the bike to brush-up or build new skills and techniques.