Stöke School is in session!

Our clinics give you an immersive learning experience and the chance to share the stoke with other riders.

Stöke School gives you the chance to learn multiple skills in one weekend alongside other riders. You’ll learn and practice skills within a safe, controlled environment and then take them to the trail (weather-permitting) on group ride led by your coaches.

  • We offer Stöke School at the fundamental (MTB Skills 101) and intermediate (MTB Skills 201) skill levels as well as Mini-Schools that focus on certain skills. To register for MTB Skills 201 and some Mini-Schools (noted in the course description), you must have completed our MTB Skills 101 or an equivalent skills clinic/course.

  • For the 2024 season, we are offering Mini-Schools only. These three-hour mini-clinics are designed to help you learn or refine a curated selection of skills. Each Mini-School features an immersive learning environment and includes trail time if conditions allow.

  • Our Mini-Schools are $125/rider and are limited to 10 riders to give you a 5:1 coach-to-rider ratio, so register asap to reserve your spot!

  • Find and maintain a balanced body position on the bike

    Attack downhill and technical terrain

    Make your feet “stick” to flat pedals

    Choose the right gear and shift gears effectively

    How to brake with control (using both brakes!)

    Avoid pedal strikes when navigating obstacles

    Navigate skinnies and switchbacks

    Maneuver your bike through corners and berms

    Make it up hills efficiently

    And more!

  • Maintain control when braking at high speed

    Flow through corners and berms with speed

    Get your wheels off the ground using various wheel lift maneuvers—and when to use them

    Perform a trackstand

    Navigate steep roll downs

  • Learning objectives for Stöke Mini-Schools vary depending on skill focus. See course descriptions for more information.

  • A tuned mountain bike or fat bike

    A well-fitting helmet

    Flat platform pedals (the ones with the pins) are recommended

    Ability to lower your saddle

    Water

    Sunscreen

    Sunglasses

    Bug spray

    Snacks

    Weather-appropriate clothing (a little rain won’t scare us away, so dress accordingly if there’s a chance of precip)

    Your own stoke!

Schedule

May 11

Stöke Mini-School: Slow-Speed Skills

Lebanon Hills MTB Trailhead

Register

July 13

Stöke Mini-School: Intro to Drops

Carver Lake Park

Register

August 11

Stöke Mini-School: Corners + Berms

Lebanon Hills MTB Trailhead

Register

September TBD

Stöke Mini-School: Finding Your Flow

Lone Lake Park

Registration coming soon!

Although i race bikes at an elite level in cross, road, and mountain biking, I had never taken formal MTB instruction—and there are still features I avoid out on the trail. Taking Stöke MTB’s 101 skills course allowed me to focus on the fundamentals, which I now realize are the key to feeling confident on technical and high-risk singletrack.
— Anna Luckow