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BIKE SKILLS LESSONS - 8 WEEK PROGRAMME AFTER SCHOOL - 2021 TERM 1 - INCLUDES ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

Secretary from HAMILTON BMX CLUB

TERM 1 BIKE SKILLS PROGRAMME – AFTER SCHOOL – MONDAY NIGHTS 5.30pm to 6.30pm


REGISTRATION OPEN NOW, please select below to register adding your childs name in the note section. Once payment received this secures your place & we will be in touch to confirm details & process your membership.

For new riders on pedal bikes to learn bike skills in a safe environment with qualified coaches. Bike & Helmet hire available $2 per item

All riders must be fully covered eg. long pants. long sleeve top, covered shoes (we have gloves)

Term 1 – 8 Week Programme for all ages on pedal bikes – Cost $100 which includes the programme & an annual membership with Hamilton BMX Club.
Monday Nights 5.30pm to 6.30pm – start date 15th February 2021

All dates: 15th & 22nd February, 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th March, 12th April

Bike Skills:
Pedalling, Balancing, Braking, Cornering, confidence

REGISTER HERE: www.hamiltonbmx.co.nz...

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