Big Boy Clinic
June 6-8, 2025
Picture this: tearing down the trails with a crew of fellow riders, exchanging high-fives, and pushing each other to conquer new obstacles. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just starting your mountain bike journey, the Copper Harbor Big Boy Clinic is designed to meet you right where you are and help you reach new heights. If you identify as a man and love hitting the trails on your mountain bike, this clinic is the perfect fit for you! Gear up for an unforgettable weekend of growth and adventure, and get ready to soak up knowledge from the best coaches around.
Registration opens February 3 at 7PM
Clinic Details
Description
The clinic begins the morning of Friday, June 6 and finishes the afternoon of Sunday June 8. Each day will have a combination of drills and skill building, trail riding to reinforce those drills, and some free ride time with the coaches in a more free-form atmosphere. We will be in groups of 7-8 with at least two coaches per group (one head, one assistant). Coaches will rotate through the groups throughout the weekend so you get a variety of perspectives and teaching styles. On Sunday you get to pick which coach you ride with for dedicated training in a variety of fields, from jumps to drops to climbing and more. We have clinic photographers, so dress to impress because you never know when your image might be chosen for a billboard, poster, or this page's cover shot!
Cost
Cost for the clinic is $419. This includes 2.5 days of instruction with some of the best coaches in the business, tasty lunches and snacks each day, coffee and breakfast bakery one of the mornings, bonus evening hangouts and info sessions with coaches, swag, and, new for 2024, limited shuttles at East Bluff on Saturday. A portion of the proceeds from the event help support the Copper Harbor Trails, making our system even better for your next visit.
Lodging
Our lodging sponsor is the Bella Vista Motel. Please book there and tell them you are part of the clinic and you will get the spring season rates plus they will donate a portion of the proceeds from each room night we book. Stay there to help support the Copper Harbor Trails Club!
Bike Gear
You need a bike that can handle singletrack mountain bike trails and a helmet. Pads are never a bad idea but are not required. If you are deciding on pedals, go flat as this will help advance your skills faster than clipless (not to mention quicker during repeated sessioning). Full suspension bikes will be more comfortable, but by all means, if all you have is a hardtail then don't feel like you have to upgrade to join. Any bike from the past several years with front suspension will be more than plenty to get you through. Perhaps the most important piece of gear for your bike you can invest in is a dropper post. If you do not have one yet, strongly consider upgrading to speed up your downhill transitions, stability, and all around comfort on the bike. At minimum, a quick release adjustable seat post is a must. Don't be that guy who needs five minutes before every hill to adjust your seat because we will leave you behind.
E-Bikes
Class 1 E-bikes are welcome into the clinic! If you need an E-bike to get around or just want to save your legs some strain, feel free to bring yours along. Depending on how many participants with E-bikes there are and their skill level, we may have dedicated E-bike groups. Otherwise you will be placed in groups with non-E-bike users and you'll have to ride at their pace. All skill levels of E-bike user are welcome. Let us know if you have any questions!
Weather
We ride rain or shine. In 2018 our weekend ended with the unimaginable Father's Day flood that struck the Keweenaw, dumping 5-7" of rain across the region in a matter of hours. The trails were very wet but we rode on. Our trails are built sustainably and are constructed on rock, meaning they never close.