WINSTON PARK MTB CLUB - TERM 1 2026

Term 1

23 Jan – 20 March 2026

Hop on board the Winston Park Mountain Bike Club for a wild ride! Get ready for tons of fun pedaling around and mastering new mountain biking skills!

Passionate about encouraging more young people to ride bikes! Ensuring they can enhance their skills and confidence both on and off the bike safely.

Certified UCI Level 1 and BICP Level 2

Accredited to Cycling South Africa and IMBA (International MTB Association)

Price range: R150.00 through R1,300.00

Description

Term 23 Jan – 20 March 2026

R950 per term R750(Sibling) Weekly Sessions – School only

R1300 per term School and Social Club R1000 (Sibling)

In addition to school, Join any or all of our 3 weekly sessions held at Giba Gorge, Shongweni and Eco Trails, Westville

R150 annual admin fee per child

What to bring:

Bike🚲

Helmet⛑️

Closed shoes👟

Flat pedals  (not cleats)

Water

FRIDAYS AT WP 1.00pm – 2.00pm

Additional information

CHOOSE

1ST CHILD, 2ND CHILD, 3RD CHILD, ANNUAL ADMIN FEE, SCHOOL & MTB CLUB COMBO, SCHOOL & MTB CLUB COMBO SIBLING, TIE DYE 6-7, TIE DYE 7-8, TIE DYE 8-9, TIE DYE 9-10, TIE DYE 10-11, TIE DYE 11-12, TIE DYE 13-14, TIE DYE ADULT SML, TIE DYE ADULT MED, BLACK 6-7, BLACK 7-8, BLACK 8-9, BLACK 9-10, BLACK 10-11, BLACK 11-12, BLACK 12-13, BLACK ADULT SML, BLACK ADULT MED

COMBO SCHOOL & MTB

Sign up for our COMBO and enjoy the best of all worlds!
We offer exciting sessions at Giba Gorge, Shongweni (Westown), and Eco Trails.
Join any or all of these sessions — the choice is yours!

Weekly Session Schedule

📍 Giba Gorge – Wednesdays

  • Beginner: 2:30 – 3:30 pm

  • Intermediate: 3:45 – 5:00 pm

  • Advanced: 5:15 – 6:00 pm

📍 Westown (Shongweni) – Thursdays

  • All Levels: 3:00 – 4:00 pm

📍 Westville Eco Trails – Mondays

  • All Levels: 3:30 – 4:30 pm

WHY FLAT PEDALS

We highly recommend flat shoes and flat pedals for learning the correct skills and techniques. If you are unsure about learning new skills on cleats then we highly recommend flat pedals. In most cases flat pedals are safer to learn and practice during the skills clinic. We often find that many people worry so much about cleating in and out that they cannot focus on the skill or technique being taught and their confidence completely falls away. If riding clipped-in is second nature and you never have to think about getting in or out, you are most welcome to bring them. However, flats really do make learning new skills easier and make you feel a lot more confident, so if you have access to flats, we recommend bringing them. We will have the tools available to switch them for you. Make sure your shoes will be compatible with the pedals you are using and have good sticky, durable soles with protection around the toes. ***Please note takkies or flat shoes will not work with a cleat pedal.