Enduro Essentials 2-Day with Rich Larsen

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Enduro Ranch
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Oct 5 - 6, 2024
Group size: 15 - 20
Enduro Essentials 2-Day with Rich Larsen
https://maps.app.goo.gl/atPXXYAHo5gszYPW8

Enduro Ranch
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18 reviews

Oct 5 - 6, 2024
Group size: 15 - 20

About this trip

Essential enduro skills 2-Day training clinic by Rich Larsen, "The IRC Tire Guy", is for experienced novice to advancing intermediate riders.  Base fundamentals to advanced double-blips, wheelies, pivot, turns, Jap zaps and splatters are all on the table. 



Master The Essentials With Rich Larsen

World renowned as and enduro skills instructor Rich Larsen, is known as @richlarsesn511 and The IRC Tire Guy. Rich has produced many dozens of instructional videos including everything from tire compounds, body positioning, clutch and dynamic moves. Rich has a distinct knack for being able to break down complex techniques into individual essential skills. In doing so, he's able to pick apart your actions and highlight one aspect or facet that may be causing you to hang up on obstacles. Listen, learn . . .  problem solved.


This 2-Day clinic event will focus heavily on building and refining your fundamental base, making more advanced techniques like double-blips, wheelies, pivot turns, Jap zaps and splatters easier, more routine and applicable. 


Intermediates - This is for you if you're already a solid rider and looking to gain a new set of skill sets to slice and dice the trails. This course is not for you if you can't intentionally get your front wheel a few inches off the ground.  


10AM-3PM Saturday and Sunday at Peach Valley OHV near Montrose


What to bring: Snacks, lunch, water/fluids, Colorado appropriate heat/rain gear


You've seen the videos, now come learn in person.

Ride More Places Better with Enduro Ranch.

Available Packages

Early Bird
$500

Itinerary

Day 1
How To Train

TIME:  10am-3pm

MEETUP LOCATION:  https://maps.app.goo.gl/8SsQKvJFJ5zeY8Ez5


Learn a variety of skill building training techniques that will allow you to continue practicing long after the course. 


It can take weeks, months or even a couple seasons to master a technique or combination of techniques. But, the HOW to train is something that you can learn in a day. From there it's up to you how far you want to take your training. Day 1 is for learning those techniques. 

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Dirtbike Training and Trips for trails, trials, hard enduro and ADV riders.

Reviews

I’m 14 years old and this camp was very fun and enjoyable for everyone. They had very cool places to ride and will teach you a lot about riding. They have a nice system for transporting the bikes and had some pretty decent food, plus the sleeping situation is not bad. Overall a great camp for learning and adventure, i would recommend to all skill levels because they have things for everybody.
By William B for Spring and Summer Break Overnight Dirtbike Camps on Jul 09, 2025
Great time, exceptional instruction and course.
By Mike R for Log-A-Thon on Jun 03, 2025
I did the first timer's dirt bike lesson with Andy and learned so much! He has a knack for explaining in a straightforward and easy to understand way. It made learning to ride so much less intimidating than I thought it would be. Thanks a ton!
By Rani H for First Timers on Jun 02, 2025
Brett and Jon were fantastic instructors for both my 8-year-old son and me. They were attentive, hands-on, and incredibly patient throughout. Each drill was thoughtfully designed, building seamlessly on the skills learned in the previous one, which really helped boost our confidence. It was such a fun and rewarding experience! I’m already looking forward to my ride day in a couple of weeks. These guys are truly the best — absolutely worth it!
By Jen-L M for First Timers on May 06, 2025
We had a blast! My kid went from not having ridden to riding her dirt bike all around the back area with the group. I’m really impressed with the instructors’ ability to communicate specifics with my 8y.o. In a way that got her riding in a safe and controlled manner.
By Adam P for First Timers on Mar 18, 2025
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