Trek Dirt Series 2011 Schedule

Feb 1, 2011 at 19:57
by Tyler Maine  
Trek Bicycle announced open online registration for all 2011 Trek Dirt Series dates and locations today, confirming the company’s strong commitment to the advancement of women in mountain biking.Trek Dirt Series Provides Skills, Encouragement and Fun for Women in Mountain Biking

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Designed to help riders of all experience levels, particularly women, take their cross-country, downhill and freeride skills to the next level, the Trek Dirt Series will travel to 13 locations throughout Western Canada and the U.S. providing locale-specific beginner, intermediate, and advanced instruction at each weekend-long camp. Complete schedules and registration information can be found at www.dirtseries.com.

“I’m beyond excited to partner with Trek for a second year in a row,” remarked Whistler-based Dirt Series camp founder Candace Shadley. “With Trek’s support, we’ve added two new locations—Portland, Oregon, and Winter Park, Colorado—to our camp schedule and have assembled a truly remarkable group of professional instructors.”

Already in its eleventh year of existence, the Trek Dirt Series delivers world-class instruction with the goal of developing skills through a supportive, step-by-step process that helps riders move beyond their fears to truly enjoy the fun of mountain biking. Over 7,000 riders, both male and female, have pedaled through the program since its inception in 2001, making the Trek Dirt Series one of the oldest and most popular MTB skills camps in existence.

“Trek is proud to be involved in a program that so positively affects women throughout North America,” said Trek Women Brand Manager Leslie Prevish. “As part of our commitment, the Trek Women Demo Team will be on hand at every camp in 2011, providing riders with expert advice and the chance to experience Trek’s cutting-edge mountain bike technologies.”

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Online registration for all Trek Dirt Series events opens February 1st at www.dirtseries.com. Interested parties are encouraged to register for their desired date and location sooner rather than later as camps have historically filled up fast.

Female cyclists are invited to interact with Trek Women online at www.trekbikes.com/women and on the Trek Women Facebook page at www.facebook.com/trekwomen. “The Trek Dirt Series is a perfect physical extension of the Trek Women online community,” continued Prevish. “Our goal is to provide women cyclists with information, encouragement and support both on the bike and online.”

2011 Trek Dirt Series Dates and Locations:


April 23-24 Santa Cruz, CA
April 30-May 1 Los Gatos, CA

May 7-8 San Rafael, CA
May 14-15 North Vancouver, BC
May 28-29 Whistler, BC

June 4-5 Bend, OR
June 11-12 Hood River, OR
June 18-19 Calgary, AB
June 25-26 Whistler, BC

July 9-10 Whistler, BC (co-ed)
July 16-17 Winter Park, CO
July 23-24 Park City, UT
July 30-31 Portland, OR

Aug. 13-14 Whistler, BC
Aug. 20-21 Canmore, AB
Aug. 28-29 Bellingham, WA

Sep. 10-11 Whistler, BC (co-ed)
Sep. 24-25 Fruita, CO



About Trek Bicycle:
Trek Bicycle is a global leader in the design and manufacture of bicycles and related products. Trek believes the bicycle can be a simple solution to many of the world’s most complex problems, and is committed to breaking down the barriers that prevent people from using bicycles more often for transportation, recreation, and inspiration. For more information about Trek, visit www.trekbikes.com.

About Dirt Series:
Dirt Series Mountain Bike Camps offer personalized instruction, professional programming, and an incredibly skilled, enthusiastic, and supportive coaching staff. Since 2001, the program has run over one hundred weekend camps — women's only and co-ed, beginner through advanced, cross-country, freeride, and downhill inclined. Additional sponsors for the 2011 Trek Dirt Series include Fox Racing Shox, Sugoi, Dakine, Luna, Bell, Race Face, Crank Brothers, Maxxis, Five Ten, and Kicking House Coffee. For more information, visit www.dirtseries.com or www.facebook.com/dirtseries.

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23 Comments
  • 11 1
 I hate living in Ontario
  • 9 0
 lets change
  • 5 0
 beneli is right, at your age there's NOTHING stopping you. At the age of 20 I was working at Lake Louise. Don't ask me why I came back, long story. I have some form of regrets every day. JUST DO IT!!! and don't look back.
  • 2 0
 I made the move a few years back because I got tired of my bike sitting around in the middle of Toronto, without a car. Career-wise, there are some regrets but for lifestyle, you can't beat this place (Van). It's not the easiest move and it can be tough to find work without connections but I'm hooked up, riding almost every weekend and loving it.
  • 1 0
 i hate living in belgium the highest mountain we have here is a road bump xs
  • 1 0
 to hear someone say they hate living in canada i find ofensive because i live in probably the worst place to do mountain biking i would swap with you filterhappy anyday
  • 1 0
 I don't doubt that there's worse of places for riding, what can I say I'm spoiled in a way. Also jake, don't get me wrong I love living in canada and I wouldn't rather live anywhere else. It just sucks being so close yet so far Razz I need moneyz haha
  • 1 0
 yer getting to places is my issues with riding but i suppose you just have to improvise and build your own stuff
  • 1 0
 @ MTBNiagra you can get in some trouble from nike!!!!! lol Wink
  • 1 0
 LOL too funny. Believe it or not I have already been in trouble with Nike/Bauer over some goalie equipment I helped design in 97-98.
  • 1 0
 This is brilliant for all the lovely girlies in Canada, hope many take advantage of it Smile . But why isn't there anything like this for women in the UK??? I know there are womens training days ran by bike skills people, but there are no travelling training series ran by bike companies as they do out in Canada etc, to attract more women to cycling. Its rubbish! Especially when they want more women getting on bikes...
  • 1 0
 There's an annual 2 day even at Glentress called Air Maiden, but that's the closest thinig I know of.
  • 1 0
 Yeah right come to the east coast and share the trek love guys, Your missing out on so many trek riders out here and the riding is unbelievable theres so many mountains and trails that people over look because they think the west is where its at. There Wrong! Dead Wrong!! The east coast rules during every season
  • 1 0
 I wouldnt wanna be anywhere else... Im happy right here in Squamish... all the riding u could ask for, and half an hour one direction and ur in whistler, and half an hour the other direction and ur on the Shore... 2 wheeled heaven
  • 1 0
 HOOK ME UP! LOL I have applied for a few jobs online in Squamish for the exact reason you just stated Bomber. 2 wheel heaven! Not to mention how much fun I'd have as a snowboarder living there. The Mrs is game, I just need a job and we'd relocate in a split second.
  • 1 0
 hell yeah man, im not much of a winter person, but I ride all year round, snow or not, but if ur a boarder, then its great for that too... what kinda work do u do? things are pickin up again work wise...and the riding is swwwweeeeet
  • 1 0
 I've had the pleasure of being a volunteer sweep for the Dirt Series on its Calgary stop for the last couple of years, and it's a very well-run camp. Lots of ladies loving life and having a great time! I hope I get to help out again in 2011.
  • 2 1
 Or you could have just included the actual schedule in the article rather than using it to increase traffic to your website.
  • 1 1
 disregard that, i accidentally the words.
  • 2 0
 uhh what?
  • 1 0
 i really like the photo on the main news page of the people spotting the skinny.
  • 1 0
 I want to be a part of this! How can I help? (los gatos and santa cruz)
  • 1 0
 Come to the east coast!







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