Low-angle dynamic shot of a teenage mountain biker wearing a helmet, navigating a dirt trail through towering pines, dappled forest sunlight, rugged terrain, 35mm
Low-angle dynamic shot of a teenage mountain biker wearing a helmet, navigating a dirt trail through towering pines, dappled forest sunlight, rugged terrain, 35mm
Marquette County

Building character on Upper Peninsula dirt

We empower middle and high school student-athletes through inclusive, safety-first youth mountain biking programs. All skill levels welcome.

A diverse group of youth cyclists and adult coaches standing together at a trailhead in Marquette, smiling, holding mountain bikes, wearing helmets, pine forest background, natural overcast light
A diverse group of youth cyclists and adult coaches standing together at a trailhead in Marquette, smiling, holding mountain bikes, wearing helmets, pine forest background, natural overcast light
Est. 2022

Riding together from day one

Founded to break down barriers to outdoor sports, we provide local youth with structured skills clinics and supportive team training. We measure our success not by podium finishes, but by the confidence built between the trailhead and the summit.

Our no-drop rides ensure that every student-athlete, from absolute beginner to experienced racer, finds their pace and builds lifelong friendships on the trail.

Our Foundation

Guided by helmet-first principles

Every program, clinic, and ride we lead is anchored in our core commitment to character, safety, and community.

Helmet-First Safety

All-Abilities Welcome

Trail Stewardship

We promote responsible riding, mandatory helmets, and preparation. Safety isn't a rule; it's the baseline of every adventure.

Our youth-led pace and supportive coaches welcome absolute beginners alongside competitive racers. No rider gets left behind.

We teach active care for our Upper Peninsula dirt. Our riders learn to respect fellow trail users and maintain the paths we enjoy.

Close-up of youth hands in work gloves using a trail tool to clear dirt on a woodland path, lush green ferns and pine needles in background, dappled sunlight, 35mm
Close-up of youth hands in work gloves using a trail tool to clear dirt on a woodland path, lush green ferns and pine needles in background, dappled sunlight, 35mm
Active Care

Respecting the Upper Peninsula dirt

We believe that to ride the trails is to care for them. Our student-athletes don't just navigate Marquette's rugged terrain—they actively maintain it. Through organized trail workdays, we teach environmental responsibility and hands-on stewardship.

By clearing debris, repairing erosion, and respecting local trail guidelines, our riders build a deep connection to the natural environment and learn the value of community service.

Inspire the next generation

Whether you volunteer as a coach, support local trail events, or sponsor a student-athlete, your involvement creates life-changing outdoor opportunities.