Tickets are now on sale for Reframing MTB, a conference being held in Bristol with the aim of making mountain biking a better, more inclusive, sustainable and fun experience for all.
The opening day is for those in the mountain bike community, where talks from inspirational speakers and workshop sessions are intended to help share expertise and explore ideas. In the evening, there’ll be the chance to head out for a ride, followed by drinks in Bristol.
Among this year's speakers are Aneela McKenna of Mòr Diversity, Chloe Taylor of Gowaan MTB and Dom Ferris from Trash Free Trails.
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The public is welcome on Saturday 8 March, with the programme including trail riding and an introduction to those who put in spade time on the tracks, as well as community leaders.
The Forest of Dean hosts a bonus day on Sunday 9 March. Saturday and Sunday's events are free, with tickets now on sale for the Friday programme at Bristol's MShed venue.
Reframing MTB was founded by Henry Norman (Ride Sheffield), Manon Carpenter and Aneela McKenna (Mòr Diversity) in 2022. Its goal is to progress UK mountain biking past some of the barriers that hold it back, turning discussion into action.
This year's event is co-hosted by Ride Bristol, a charity set up to protect Bristol’s mountain bike trails through maintenance, fundraising and building the community. It takes place at
The 2024 edition, co-hosted by Ride Sheffield, brought together a blend of 60 delegates from across the mountain biking sector, and further growth is expected this year.
Tickets are available via Eventbrite.