Ridelines , a mountain biking business based in the Tweed Valley, Scotland, is encouraging borderers of all ages and abilities to take up mountain biking following the UCI Cycling World Championships.
Based in Innerleithen, Ridelines provides tuition to individuals who may lack confidence or skill in their riding abilities. They aim to empower children and adults to overcome fears and limitations, allowing them to progress in their mountain biking journey.
Following the success of the UCI mountain bike cross-country championships held at Glentress Forest this month, Ridelines’ director Allan Doyle says the Tweed Valley has the potential to become a “genuine bucket list destination” for mountain biking.
Doyle said: “The UCI Cycling World Championships coming to the Tweed Valley represents a huge validation for what the community has built over the years. All World Championship disciplines took full advantage of the existing trails, conceived of, and built by, locals, showing them to the world.
“Up until now, the Tweed Valley’s passion for mountain biking has created a welcoming environment for all abilities of rider, from the beginner who needs a taster, to the hardened enthusiast.
With the world’s attention so recently focused on mountain biking in the Tweed Valley area, Ridelines is now gearing up to welcome beginners and improvers alike to discover their mountain bike skills courses, where their instructors cater to different skill levels and needs.
Doyle added: “Our hope is that after the success of this event, the worldwide coverage, huge crowds, and phenomenal atmosphere of racing, it will all result […]
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