Details Announced for Downhill Camp with Aaron Gwin at Bikepark Leogang

Apr 4, 2019
by SaalfeldenLeogang  
UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl

PRESS RELEASE: (G)winning Camp in Bikepark Leogang

Over the years, the UCI Downhill World Cup in Saalfelden Leogang has witnessed spectacular racing and truly incredible stories. No one has however left a mark on the event as lasting as Aaron Gwin. Next to four wins in eight years, including a three-in-a-row winning streak from 2015-2017, the American Downhill racer is probably best remembered in Saalfelden Leogang for his spectacular chainless winning run in 2015. Considering his success at this iconic location, it’s no surprise that he considers the `Speedster’ his favorite race track on the World Cup circuit. But how does the five-time World Cup Overall Champion manage to climb to the top of the podium in Leogang year after year? Directly after the Mercedes-Benz UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup 2019 in Saalfelden Leogang, Aaron Gwin will answer that question himself.

UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl
UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl

The three-day (G)winning Camp in Bikepark Leogang starts with the arrival of the participants and a Meet & Greet with Aaron Gwin on the day after the finals of the Leogang World Cup round, Monday, June 10. Next to individual skill- and riding technique coaching with Aaron Gwin on the trails in and around Bikepark Leogang, camp participants can look forward to in-depth insights into how the five-time World Cup Overall Champion prepares and trains for races. One of the main focuses of the camp will be the track walk, the search for the fastest lines and how to translate a planned strategy into a run. With individual feedback and video-review sessions, Aaron Gwin will help camp participants find confidence and thereby speed by utilizing proper technique and finding the right mindset. Along the way, Aaron Gwin’s mechanic, John Hall, will further support camp participants with tips on bike- and suspension set up.

UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl

UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl

The (G)winning Downhill Camp is limited to 10 participants, the minimum age required is 16 years. A high level of riding skills is required of all camp participants. Next to camp participation, the price of € 899 includes three days and nights in a double room at the 4-star+ Hotel Good Life Resort Riederalm with full board and bikepark tickets for three days. Single room accommodation is available for an extra charge of € 100 (total € 999).

Further information and the registration for the (G)winning Downhill Camp with Aaron Gwin can be found here: www.saalfelden-leogang.com/en/news-events/events/aaron-gwin-camp.

Provisional itinerary of the (G)winning Downhill Camp with Aaron Gwin (details are subject to change):

Day 1 (Monday, June 10):

Arrival of the camp participants followed by a Meet & Greet with Aaron Gwin in the evening

Photo by Stefan Voitl

Day 2 (Tuesday, June 11):

Morning Session: Warm-up lap(s) followed by a session on riding technique and skills

Lunch

Afternoon Session: How to build confidence and speed using the right technique. Individual coaching on riding technique and skills, introduction to line choice

Track Walk: Taking the last gondola of the day, participants go on a World Cup style track walk down the ‘Speedster’. The session includes discussing line choice, line spotting and an introduction into mental race preparation

Dinner

Evening Session (in Hotel): Video review and individual feedback on riding technique of participants by Aaron Gwin. Discussing race preparation with insights into mental and physical training.

UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl

Day 3 (Wednesday, June 12):

Morning Session: Working on translating track walk into proper line-choice. Individual feedback on riding technique and line choice.

Lunch

Afternoon Session: How to properly work yourself up to challenging features (big jumps, drops, transfers etc.) followed by a good old rip around the bike park.

Relaxed BBQ with the group to close out the camp.

UCI MTB Weltcup Leogang by Stefan Voitl

Photo by Keith Valentine


During the course of their stay at the Good Life Resort Riederalm, camp participants can furthermore look forward to included services such as full board including a gourmet breakfast with regional delicacies, an Alpine buffet in the afternoon and a five-course gourmet dinner, a 2000 m² spa area including two pools (indoor and outdoor), six different saunas, thermal pool, a relaxing garden with Kneipp facilities and much more. Further highlights include the Saalfelden Leogang Card, underground parking, secure bike storage, laundry service (charged extra), perfect location with an exit straight into Bikepark Leogang

Photo by Keith Valentine

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MENTIONS: @SaalfeldenLeogang


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14 Comments
  • 9 0
 I don't need to pay 999 eurodollarbills to snap a chain, I can do that myself! But for real though, that's a once in a lifetime experience for someone.
  • 6 0
 Can I get a discount if I run chainless?
  • 3 1
 I think this year so far Leogang has had far more front page appearances than whistler or any other bikeparks.. money rules the world
  • 2 3
 I wonder how many dentists will make it into the final list of 10 participants.
  • 1 2
 So it's actually 2 days, plus a beer with him on night 1... wow.
  • 1 0
 why the "wow," is it aspensive?
  • 2 1
 @youknowitsus: as in. You REALLY should have called it a 2 day camp.
  • 5 0
 I think it's a fair price. They could have charged more. I bet you could find ten people willing to pay $3000 each... the limiting factor may be that you have to be a good rider.
  • 3 0
 It’s more the blatant deception of calling it a 3 day camp. @jaame:
  • 2 1
 @Sky-hi: I doubt anyone with the chien to even think about a riding camp with the Gwinner is going to be too bothered by the creative wording.

It's more of a bragging rights experience I think.

I mean, Gwin is super fast, yes. But is he a great MTB coach? Probably not yet. I'm sure there are better available for cheaper but that's not the point is it?
  • 3 6
 man Gwin ain't even that fast. I could smoke that fool
  • 9 0
 I know right. I've ridden behind him a few times at my local trails here in socal and I'm like get out of my way gwinnett.... I don't compete myself because I'm too busy pretending to be better then I really am on the internet.
  • 1 0
 @s8wood: I remember when I took things too seriously once too.
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