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Learn hands-on skills at cycling workshops. Maintenance clinics, bike fit sessions, safety courses, and skills training for all levels.

EventsBikeAtlas(Editorial team)16 May 20261 min read

Key takeaways

  • Workshops compress months of trial and error into focused sessions.
  • Bring your own bike, questions, and a notebook.
  • Practice new skills within 48 hours while they are still fresh.
  • Check shops, clubs, and bike co-ops for upcoming dates.
  • Request a workshop from your local shop if none exists yet.

Workshops compress months of self-taught trial and error into a few focused hours with expert guidance. Whether you want to fix your own bike, improve cornering, or understand nutrition, there is likely a workshop near you.

Types of workshops

  • Basic maintenance: puncture repair, brake adjustment, chain cleaning, pre-ride checks.
  • Advanced mechanics: wheel truing, bearing overhaul, hydraulic brake bleeding.
  • Bike fit: professional fitting sessions, often including follow-up adjustments.
  • Skills clinics: cornering, descending, group riding, and bike handling.
  • Nutrition and training: sports science applied to cycling performance.

Finding workshops

Bike shops, cycling clubs, and community bike co-ops offer workshops throughout the year. Check local event listings, cycling social media groups, and shop websites. Many are free or low-cost to attract community members.

Getting the most from a workshop

Arrive with questions prepared. Bring your own bike for hands-on sessions. Take notes or photos during demonstrations. Practice new skills within 48 hours while the techniques are fresh.

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