If you are interested, please fill out paperwork below and send in so we have you “on file.” You must contact us if you are interested! Read below first, though, to make sure!

Want to get fit, make new friends, believe in something positive, and believe in yourself? Team El Grupo may be the place for you!

Team El Grupo is a youth cycling development team. We ride bicycles for the sport of it. We are about a lot more than just riding our bikes down the street. We ride bikes for the physicality of it—riding to become stronger, smarter and faster.

That said, everyone on the team is expected to make this a priority in their lives and to come to practice always ready to work hard. We all practice in the same way at the same time. However, different team members choose to see out their hard work in different ways.

Some of the youth on the team see out their new found skills and strength in races. We participate in road and mountain bike races. On the other hand, some participants do not choose to race and see out their talents via self supported bike tours. We at El Grupo regard both as exceptional ways to prove to one self that limits are only self-imposed.

As a team we strive to empower every rider with the confidence and courage to set and achieve goals that are dreams at the start of their El Grupo tenure. Yet, we expect the same thing from every rider: that they come to practice ready to work hard, with positive attitudes, and trust and kindness for their fellow teammates. If this is the attitude that caries you through your time with the team, we feel very confident that we can help you achieve your goals.

 

We also expect each rider to participate in community outreach activities and events. El Grupo is about much more than just riding bikes!

 

If you are interested in joining El Grupo, please print and fill out the following forms and questionnaire. They can be emailed or “old school” mailed to our mailing address.

 

IWantToRideQuestionnaire.docTouring
PhotoRelease1.pdf
waiver.pdf
MedHistory1.pdf
MedHistory2.pdf
PhotoRelease1.pdf

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