Adult Ride Level Descriptions

  • Level 1: The First Timer/"Never Ever" Rider

    It’s your first(ish) time ever riding a mountain bike and you have never “ridden” on dirt.

Skills required:
 (1) ability to pedal in a straight line without falling over

  • Level 2: Beginner Rider

    You have had a mountain bike for a few weeks or months (or even years), but have only been riding on dirt trails a few times, and are still unsure what the heck you’re doing, or how you even “work” the bike.

Skills required: Level 1 skills, plus: (1) Can stand up while coasting or riding downhill (with level pedals), (2) Comfortable using both brakes and shifting gears, and (3) Confident in riding smooth trails with some turns, but very few rocks or roots

  • Level 3: Advanced Beginner Rider

    You’ve been riding a mountain bike for a little while now, but still aren’t sure you have the fundamentals, though you’re having a great time!  

Skills required: Level 1 and 2 skills, plus:
(1) Comfortable using BOTH brakes and only using 1 finger (INDEX finger), (2) Able to ride some obstacles, such as up and over small rocks and roots (both uphill and downhill), (3) Prefers to ride smooth green trails, but would consider trying a blue trail, and (4) Enjoys the exercise, but does like to stop frequently for rest breaks and photo ops

  • Level 4: Intermediate Rider

    You’ve got the basic fundamentals and have good body awareness while on a bike. You enjoy riding a couple times a week when the weather is good. You have enough skills to be able to teach a new rider some basic fundamentals of mountain biking. You enjoy going fast and are not afraid to try some more difficult obstacles. 


    Skills required: Level 1, 2 and 3 skills, plus:
(1) Can shift gears smoothly and efficiently and anticipate when to shift, (2) Navigates switchbacks and small uphill obstacles, though at times may have difficulty, (3) Confident with descending rocky and steep terrain of moderate challenge, (4) Uses the dropper post efficiently and frequently, (5) Rides blue trails with confidence, though on occasion may need to walk your bike, (6) Likes to “session” obstacles during some of your rides, to progress your skills with others of similar riding ability

  • Level 5: Advanced Intermediate Rider

    You’ve become a bit obsessed with mountain biking and are wanting to really start pushing your skills. You may be starting to gain confidence to use your bike’s suspension by getting some air! You have been to a mountain bike clinic or received coaching lessons in an attempt to continue to advance your skills. You use Strava to track your rides and try to gain new PRs in segments you’ve ridden before. 

Skills required: Level 1, 2, 3, and 4 skills, plus: (1) Can come to a sudden controlled stop while descending at speed, (2) Enjoys riding fast without the need for frequent rest breaks, (3) Performs a front wheel lift to get up an obstacle (up to 6 inches.), (4) Uses feet to compress suspension to jump off small features on trail (up to 6 inches), (5) Navigates switchbacks and corners efficiently, without the need to slow down significantly or put a foot down in every turn, (6) Rides blue trails with ease and confidence, and not afraid to ride some black trails and attempt features that may be more intimidating.

  • Level 6: Advanced Rider

    You’re a shredder! You live and breathe mountain biking, and it is all that you think about.  You get pretty sad when you can’t bike for a week and spend your evenings watching Nate Hill videos. You’ve probably been riding for a few years and have made lots of riding friends along the way. 

Skills required: Level 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 skills, plus: (1) Has great bike handling skills, (2) Prefers to push yourself on most rides, including the pace, with few rest breaks, (3) Has some trick skills nailed- track stand, pedaling wheel lift, maybe a wheelie, or manual? You are constantly practicing new tricks in the parking lot before and after group rides, (4) Comfortable getting the wheels off the ground on some natural trail features and drops, maybe 1-2 feet, (5) Able to climb up and over steeper obstacles (up to 12 inches), including features with more than 1 obstacle in succession, (6) Prefers to only ride black trails which you consider “Fun,” yet can be challenged by steeper and chunkier terrain on both the uphill and downhill

  • Level 7: Expert Rider

    You have been riding for a long time and have spent many years advancing your skills, technique and confidence on the bike. You’ve been to more than a few clinics and lessons in your past, to get where you are today. Your friends are all advanced + riders and you travel the state and country to seek out more exhilarating trails and mountain bike trips. You might be sponsored by a few bike brands or clothing companies, and have a strong presence on social media. You are RAD!

Skills required: Level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 skills, plus: 
(1) Confident in riding all levels of trails, including double black diamond, and maybe even dabbled in some “Pro lines” at Whistler or other well-known mountain bike parks across the world, (2) Climbs steep, punchy, technical trails with ease, (3) Descends the gnarliest, chunkiest terrain like an antelope, (4) Can clear most table top jumps (6+ feet) and large drops (4+ feet), (5) Has a whole bag of trick skills and is always working on more!

  • Level 8: Pro Rider

    You ride bikes for a living and make a bit of money doing it! Lucky you! Most likely you don’t have time to ride with social clubs like ours, but if you do, that’s pretty sweet!
Skills required:
You can do anything on a bike!