Mountain bike champion to inspire at Coronet Peak
Press release from Coronet Peak
08 January,
2009
Mountain biking champion to inspire at Coronet Peak
Mountain bike enthusiasts are in for a treat at Coronet Peak this summer when supreme downhill mountain biker Scarlett Hagen hosts a range of training sessions at the Bike Park.
The former 2004 Junior Downhill Mountain Bike World Champion and 2008 Oceania Champion will hold skill sessions from 8 January to 1 March.
Scarlett aims to analyse riders’ performance and provide personal feedback and skill development whilst teaching them different techniques to aid improvement.
Ski Area Manager Hamish McCrostie said Scarlett’s skill sessions provided an awesome opportunity for aspiring and advanced mountain bikers to learn from one of the world’s best.
“Scarlett’s passion for downhill mountain biking and her reputation within the industry makes attendance at these sessions a must for up and coming riders or anyone who wants to take their skills to a new level,” he said.
Scarlett says the sessions are designed to accelerate development and fast track improvement.
“I love inspiring others to reach their potential and I’m always amazed at how much people improve with just a few simple training tips.”
The sessions cater for all ages and levels from beginner to advanced. For $50 (plus lift pass) participants can choose to take part in either a two hour group session or a one hour private session.
Participants must have their own bikes with all the necessary safety equipment including their own protective wear.
Positions are limited so early registration is encouraged. Visit www.scarletthagen.com for more information.
The Coronet Peak Bike Park season opened yesterday (7 January) and will run until March 1. The park will be open 11.30 am till 7.30pm Tuesday through Sunday each week of the season, weather permitting. Closed on Mondays.
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