USA Cycling to hold January Mechanics Clinic

Colorado Springs, Colo. (October 15, 2006) -- USA Cycling will hold the Bill Woodul Race Mechanic Clinic in January for mechanics who wish to become USA Cycling licensed mechanics.

The clinic will take place January 11-14 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Woodul held the first USA Cycling mechanic clinic in the late 80’s as a way to recruit mechanics for his program. Past graduates of the clinic have gone on to work for teams all over the world.


The clinic offers mechanics an opportunity to learn from cycling industry instructors, receive hands-on experience, and network with other industry mechanics. Upon completing the course, participants will receive their USA Cycling mechanic license and will be added to a national database of mechanics.


The clinic is open to U.S. citizens with at least two years of experience as a bicycle mechanic, and space will be limited to ensure one-on-one interaction between instructors and students. The cost of attending is $250, which covers housing at the Olympic Training Center, meals, and learning materials.


Speakers from various parts of the racing community will make presentations on a variety of topics including caravan and motorcycle support; pit set up; race equipment preparation; bike wash techniques; as well as tool, equipment, and supply needs. Additionally, students will receive lessons in track, road, mountain bike, and cyclocross support; wheel components and building theory; wheel changes during competitive races; and relationships between the mechanic, athlete, coach, and soigneur. Lessons will be taught by experts from organizations such as MAVIC, Park Tool, and Shimano to name a few.


Earning a USA Cycling mechanic license can open new doors for mechanics. It will qualify them to work at Olympic Trials, National Championships, and USA Cycling Training Camps. Many corporate neutral support systems also require the license. The license provides mechanics with insurance coverage during their participation at sanctioned events.


For more information, email Justin Kock or call him at (719) 866-4708.


To register, send a brief resume with your email and a check for $250 payable to USA Cycling to:


USA Cycling

Attn: Mechanics Clinic

One Olympic Plaza

Colorado Springs, CO 80909


All materials are due by November 3.


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