How to Register
- 25% deposit is required at time of reservation, Balance due by May 15th
- Payment can be made by credit card on-line (Sign-Up Button) or check made payable to “Frazier Cycling”.
- Complete the junior waiver/application form (and parent waiver if applicable) and mail to:
Frazier Cycling, 675 Welford Rd., Suwanee GA 30024.
Date
Drop off: Sunday, June 6, 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Pick Up: Friday June 11, 12:00 pm
Location
Blue Ridge Camp
HWY 441 Playhouse Dr.
Mountain City, Georgia 30652
954-450-4252
Cost
Cost includes lodging, meals, training foods/drinks.
Juniors - $450.00
Siblings - $375.00
Parents - $150.00
General Curriculum
Advanced Bike Handling Skills, Hill Workouts, Time Trial Techniques, Group Rides, Race Preparation, Strategy, and Techniques, Bicycle Clinic – Bike Maintenance, Pack Riding, Cornering, Bridging Between Groups, Bumping, Sprint Finishes, Endurance Training
The curriculum is customized for Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced and those attending Jr Nationals.
Please indicate on the Waiver what category applies to your junior – you may choose more than one.
Typical Schedule
| Breakfast: |
7:00 - 7:45 a.m. |
| Skill Training: |
8:00 - 10:00 a.m |
| Practice/Ride : |
10:15 - 11:45 a.m. |
| Lunch: |
Noon - 1:00 p.m. |
| Free Time: |
1:00 - 1:45 p.m. |
| Ride/Practice: |
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
| Dinner: |
5:00 - 6:00 p.m |
| Planned Activity: |
6:30 - 8:30 p.m. |
| Lights out: |
10:00 p.m |
Camp Staff
Cathy Frazier, Camp Director
Becky Connelly, Camp Manager
Kelli Rogan, USAC Expert Coach, director of Frazier Cycling Junior Development Program
Ralph Frazier, USAC Expert Coach, owner Frazier Cycling
Nicholas Frazier, Team Leader
Guest Coaches
Dr. Stephen Connelly, M.D., guest speaker
Kelli Aldridge, Health Consultant, guest speaker
Payment
25% deposit is required at time of reservation, balance due by May 15th. Credit card payment can be made on-line through our Frazier Cycling Store (Product drop-down menu). Checks made payable to “Frazier Cycling”. Mail to: Frazier Cycling, 675 Welford Rd., Suwanee GA 30024. Send you waiver/application form in to the same address.
Contact Info
Cathy Frazier
cfraziercycling.com
www.fraziercycling.com
770-513-8640
Things to Bring: (PLEASE: LABEL EVERYTHING!!!!)
• Linens or Sleeping Bag & Pillow for Bunk Beds
• 2 complete changes of cycling clothes
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants/sweats for bumping exercises
• Dirty clothes bag
• Bag for wet clothes (put child’s name on the bags)
• Bike & Gear
• Aerobars
• Time trial helmet if your child has one
• Water Bottles (2)
• Bike Stand
• 2 Towels
• Swimwear
• Bike Stand
• Bike Stand - front wheel holder
Camp Rules:
• Wear helmets at all times while riding bikes
• Ride on the right hand side of the road and follow traffic rules at all times
• Be respectful and polite to other park groups and the park staff
• Be respectful to your fellow cyclists, parents, coaches and staff
• Follow all rules and regulations posted by the park
• Always let your Room Leader or Coach know where you are going
• No wandering around camp. Do not leave camp without the permission of a coach or a staff member
• Do not change rooms without permission from a staff member
• Lights out at 10pm. No leaving your room, no cell phones or texting after 10p.
• Be respectful of your roommates and keep your room neat, put trash in the can, hang up your towels, make your bed, etc.
• Do not waste food or drink. Pick up trash.
• Wear your lifejacket while swimming – no exceptions.
Camp Page Testimonials:
I asked the boys for their "keeper" (the thing they came away feeling
the best about) for the week. Fletcher's was the experience of going
40mph when motopacing and Hunter's was his result in the time trial.
They're both feeling very good about the experience so thanks again.
Thanks for arranging and putting on the Camp. All three of the kids really enjoyed themselves. Funny that all three found bumping practice the best exercise. They were so excited about learning how to maintain their bikes that they spent two hours cleaning them on Monday!
We wanted to tell you how much we appreciated another fun and informative cycling camp for the kids. It was Alli's second experience and Will's first and they both said they are looking forward to next year's camp. They both learned a lot and were pushed and encouraged in the competitive environment provided by Frazier Cycling. Please pass our thanks along to Coach Frazier and Coach Kelli for teaching our kids everything from bicycle maintenance to 'bumping". They both learned new skills they can put into practice to make them better and safer cyclist. Thanks also for the delicious meals, nutritious snacks and drinks...my kids loved the food. They really enjoyed the camaraderie with their fellow cyclist. Thanks again for a great camp.
Luke really enjoyed camp and felt like he benefited a lot, as well as had fun - a winning combination!
Thank you for doing such a great job at camp. Justin and the boys I heard from said it was so much fun. They talked and told stories non stop.
My son, an avid tri-athlete, had the opportunity to really refine his cycling skills with the coaching and guidance provided at the camp. Two of the most memorable experiences that he walked away with were the skills of working as a team in the criterium training and the experience he gained in working his way through the pack and attacking on the road racing portion of the agenda. The facilities were perfect to provide a great camp experience and the food was great and provided enough fuel to support the over 100 miles of riding in 4 days. As a parent and as a USA Cycling coach I would highly recommend the Frazier Cycling camp and Frazier Cycling program to any aspiring cyclist! It is a great program with great coaches who will get your junior cyclist to the next level!
- Dave Deschenes - Tampa FL - USA Triathlon / USA Cycling certified coach
I believe that is one of the most exciting athletic programs that I have ever witnessed. To see kids so dedicated to the sport, I could not wipe the smile from my face the whole day.
- Brent Snodgrass, Event Coordinator, Georgia Games
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Photos Courtesy of David Wallace and Betsy Frick

Thanks to our sponsor, PowerBar

Bald is beautiful – boys shaved their heads to support teammate, Russell Tindol, who is undergoing chemo for a brain tumor

Ready to ride

Time trial line-up

After ride cool down

Bumping practice – staying upright when being bumped
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