Alpenrose CCX Clinics start tonight

Candi Murray

2008-09-03

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Team S&M, Kona Bicycles, and the Cross Crusade present
The Alpenrose 'Cross Clinics

Where?
The Alpenrose Dairy is located at 6149 SW Shattuck Rd., Portland, OR 97221.

When?
This year's dates are September 3, 10, 17 - all Wednesdays!

Clinics start at 6:30pm sharp and end about 8:00pm (or dark).

Registration is open 6-6:20pm at Alpenrose Dairy. Be on-time as daylight is
precious.

How much?
Register for the whole series for $25. However, there is no charge for all
Juniors (ages 13-18) and Kids (ages 12 and under). (Kids get their own
separate practice group!)

You can pay with cash or check at the first clinic or send a check with a
standard OBRA release form to: Team S&M; c/o Sellwood Cycle Repair; 7639
S.E. Milwaukie Ave.; Portland, OR 97202. Please include your email address!

Otherwise, each clinic costs $10. Not sure if you want to do the whole
series? No sweat! Come to the first clinic and pay $10, and if you like it
then settle the $15 balance at the second clinic. (Our goal is to encourage
participation in the whole series.)

What's the best reason to register for the series? It's the only way to
qualify for the grand-prize giveaway of a new 2009 Kona 'cross bike (and
other stuff). What a gimmick! The raffle will be held Sept. 10, and, yes,
you must be present to win.

Why?
Hone your 'cross skills with some of the top local 'crossers and most
experienced coaches in the Pacific Northwest. Get measured practice first so
you can train properly later. Socialize with your brethren. And so on.

What else?
Contact Erik Tonkin via email at tonkin@sellwoodcycle.com or call at
503-233-9392. This is an OBRA event, so all participants must be Oregon
Bicycle Racing Association members (OBRA). Annual ($20) or day ($5) licenses
are available at the event. Best, the annual CX-only license is just $10 -
it'll cover the clinics and the race season!
Helmets must be worn while bikes are being ridden!
See below for more notes on the clinics and answers to frequently asked
questions...

Notes on the Clinics

Register early so we can be ready to practice by 6:30. This will be
important as daylight dwindles!
We're here to practice our skills, not get a workout. Go slowly at first to
hone your technique, and then gradually speed up. That's the healthy and
safe way to do it.
We'll break into equal-sized groups, each led by one or more coaches. Groups
will be divided by experience level. What one coach has to say may "click"
better than another, so feel free to work in a different group each week.
The first and second clinic will be broken into three segments: first, we'll
work on the approach and dismount; second, the transition, going over the
barrier or up the run-up; and third, the dreaded remount and get-away.
The first clinic might not cover everything. Subsequent clinics will always
review the previous week's work. It's like two steps forward, one step back.
(The clinics are best if treated like a series: there's definite progression
from one to the next.)
At the third clinic, we'll apply the skills to segments of real 'cross
courses, and the speed of practice will accelerate. However, doing it
"right" will remain the objective.
Race strategy and technical issues will be discussed at the clinics.
The clinics provide the skills necessary for riders to practice on their own
or with friends outside of a structured environment.
There's a kid-'cross group at each clinic, led by one of our parent-coaches.
Feel free to bring the family.
Many of our volunteer coaches offer private tutorials. Contact one of them
directly or simply contact the promoter.
Any bike ('cross, MTB, or road) is acceptable to use at the clinics.
However, it's best to practice with the bike you plan to race. (Narrow road
tires are not recommended.) It's also best to practice with the pedals you
plan to use. (Single-sided, clipless road pedals are not recommended.)
We'll practice rain or shine. Be prepared for the weather, as it can quickly
turn cold and wet and dark.
We will issue weekly updates on each clinic. These will be posted on
www.obra.org and www.crosscrusade.com. If you include your email on your
registration form, then we may email you directly.