No matter where you’re at in your mountain bike journey, regardless if
you’re entirely new to mountain biking or if you’ve been riding and racing
at a high level for years, we all have certain skills or areas of our riding
that we struggle with. Be it cornering, jumps, drops, wheelies or even
braking there’s always room to learn something new to help improve in the
areas where you struggle.
Our goal is to help you become the most confident and skilled rider you can
become. Even if that journey only begins with us giving you the tools needed
to work on your skills on your own, we will strive to give you the knowledge
and understanding of the six core skills of mountain biking needed to tackle
any maneuver and ride any trail with more confidence, safety, and
efficiency.
Meet Your Instructors
Patrick Alcisto
Patrick's passion for riding bikes began when he was nine years old.
As a teenager he began riding and racing BMX and eventually
transitioned to mountain bikes and since has won multiple races and
downhill National Championships as an amateur before competing in pro
downhill and enduro nationally and internationally.
Over 25 years experience riding & racing mountain bikes and BMX
Competed in multiple Enduro World Series races
GSMBC and PMBIA Level 2 Certified Skills Instructor
As an instructor and coach, Patrick aims to help individuals gain and
sharpen the skills necessary to enjoy mountain biking to the fullest.
Helping them to learn how to ride safely, confidently, and
efficiently.
Josh Krynock
Josh has been riding mountain bikes since 2009 and started racing
downhill in 2012. He has also volunteered in mountain bike trail clubs
as a builder and board member. During this time he managed a racing
team the Gravity Pirates.
16+ years of riding & racing experience
Bicycle community involved
GSMBC and PMBIA Level 2 Certified Skills Instructor
Josh is excited to share his love of the outdoors and biking with
students of all ages and walks of life. By ensuring that all mountain
bikers are empowered to have a safe, fun and expanding experience on
the trail he hopes to ensure this sport continues to grow for years to
come.