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Free mountain bike Enduro skills coaching days for Clans @ The Croft riders

The organisers of Clans @ The Croft, the first team event on the UK’s mountain bike (MTB) Enduro calendar, this year being staged at Comrie Croft on Saturday 25 October 2025, are hosting a free MTB Enduro coaching weekend for riders who have already entered the event and are keen to brush up on their technical riding skills ahead of the big day.  

The Clans @ The Croft coaching sessions, supported by Deviate Cycles and delivered by the Croft’s own Flow School coaches in partnership with Cycle Wild Scotland and Dirt Divas, will be held at Comrie Croft, the premier Scottish mountain bike trail centre near Crieff, Perthshire, on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 September 2025, four weeks before the big event.

Following the Clans @ The Croft Coaching Day on Sunday 28 September 2025 at 18:00, Comrie Croft will host The Big Bike Film Night 2025, a 2.5-hour showcase of the best short cycling films from around the world, adrenaline-fuelled action, drama, and humour, unashamedly and utterly designed and devised to delight both the wheeled devotee and the armchair adventurer!  The Scotland Tour is supported by Deviate Cycles and Bark + Ride Sports.

The Clans @ The Croft coaching weekend is being split into two days.  On Saturday, 27 September, the coaching will be aimed at those riders taking on the Clans @ The Croft Full Course with its five challenging timed stages, and Sunday will be aimed at the less experienced or less competitive riders keen to take it a bit easier by taking on three timed stage Clans @ The Croft Lite Course.

FULL Course Coaching Day 

‘Natural Gold’, ‘Hairy Coo Black’ & ‘Sloppy Joes’ are the names of the Black graded trails on the full five-stage course. Steep committing descents, rocky terrain and tight turns, these trails are feature-packed. The coaching day will be spent looking at the individual features, race lines, body position and how to ride them. 

The full course coaching day is a collaboration with Jules Fincham and Chris Gibbs from Cycle Wild Scotland, who have close ties with Comrie Croft, as Emily Greaves, the Clans @ The Croft Event Director, is one of their mountain bike tutor team.  Chris Gibbs specialises in Gravity coaching, and Emily is especially excited to have him as part of the Full Course coaching day. Chris will also be racing at the event, leading a ‘Clan’ from Wolfpax Riders, a Mountain bike club for 7-18-year-olds in the Scottish Highlands, who he coaches.

LITE Course Coaching Day 

The Croft’s red trails are packed full of natural rock and root features. Steep descents, technical rock gardens and optional challenging climbs. Riders will be taught the skills and techniques to ride each feature smoothly and with confidence.

The Lite course coaching day is a collaboration with Dirt Divas. The Dirt Divas have hosted recent coaching events at Comrie Croft and Emily Greaves is also part of their guiding and coaching team.  The Dirt Divas are a collective of riders, guides, coaches, and mechanics, utilising our experience and knowledge to share the awesomeness of mountain biking and gravel riding with other women, non-binary, and trans individuals. They aim to inspire and educate, as well as provide opportunities for others. The Dirt Divas will have a Clan racing at the event.  

Emily Greaves, Head of Journeys (bikepacking adventures) at Comrie Croft, the Event Director for Clans @ The Croft, said: “Comrie Croft packs a mighty punch when it comes to technical features. It is no secret that the trails on our small trail centre are on the technical side of mountain bike trail grading. However, like Clans @ The Croft, our coaching sessions will allow riders to ride and learn in an encouraging and supportive environment. The experienced coaching team know exactly how to put riders at ease to get the best from them, inspiring confidence, whilst challenging riders within their own ability.”

“If you have entered Clans @ The Croft and are keen to learn the lines and receive expert coaching, apply now for your free session. If you haven’t entered your Clan yet, there is still plenty of time to sign up and start training.” 

Additional Clans @ The Croft Coaching Weekend information

  • The Clans @ The Croft coaching sessions are supported by Deviate Cycles and will be delivered by Cycle Wild Scotland and Dirt Divas at Comrie Croft, Braincroft, Crieff, Perthshire, PH74JZ
  • FULL Course – Saturday 27 September 2025 / LITE Course – Sunday 28 September 2025. 
  • Coaching Days will run from 10:00 to 15:00.
  • Coaching sessions are free for those who have entered Clans @ The Croft 25.  Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
  • To book your place, send an email to [email protected] giving the following information:
    • Proof of entry to Clans @ the Croft.
    • Which day you would like to attend.

FULL COURSE coaching day

  • This day is a collaboration with Jules Fincham and Chris Gibbs from Cycle Wild Scotland, who have close ties with Comrie Croft, as Emily is part of their mountain bike tutor team. Cycle Wild Scotland is Jules Fincham and Chris Gibbs. (biogs below)
  • Chris Gibbs specialises in Gravity coaching, and we are excited to have him as part of the coaching team for the day. 
  • Chris Gibbs will also be racing the event, leading a ‘Clan’ from Wolfpax Riders, a Mountain bike club for 7-18-year-olds in the Scottish Highlands, who he coaches.

LITE COURSE coaching day

  • This day is a collaboration with Dirt Divas. The Dirt Divas also have close ties with Comrie Croft, who has hosted some of their events before, and Emily is part of their guiding and coaching team.
  • The Dirt Divas are a collective of riders, guides, coaches, and mechanics, utilising our experience and knowledge to share the awesomeness of mountain biking and gravel riding with other women, non-binary, and trans individuals. We want to inspire and teach, as well as offer opportunities to others.
  • The Dirt Divas will have a Clan racing at the event.

Biographies – Cycle Wild Scotland

Jules Fincham

  • Trainer and Assessor for British Cycling MTB Leadership Awards
  • Cycle Wild Scotland is now into its 20th successful year as the popularity of mountain biking continues to grow worldwide. The driving force behind the company is Jules Fincham.
  • With his experience and lifelong passion for learning and coaching, Jules continues to be one of the top MTB coaches in the UK.  Known as the coaches’ coach, he loves his work as he passes on leadership, coaching and biking skills to new generations of bikers, year on year.
  • A tutor with British and Scottish Cycling, he has been instrumental in the creation and continued development of the British Cycling awards.

Chris Gibbs

  • Professional Mountain Bike Guide | British Cycling Gravity Coach | British Cycling L3 Tutor
  • A one-time student and protege of Jules – he attended his first Cycle Wild Scotland course on a borrowed bike – Chris has become probably the best qualified MTB tutor in the UK. One of the busiest and hardest-working guides in the world, when he isn’t training and assessing MTB leaders, he is guiding clients and colleagues ON adventure trips in the high mountains across the globe, from Scotland to Slovenia, the High Atlas to the Himalayas.
  • Passionate about pushing the mountain bike guiding industry forward, Chris is constantly working to shape the future of MTB leadership qualifications.
  • Chris has also found a passion for racing and performance coaching, particularly within gravity disciplines.

Deviate Cycles

Deviate Cycles are closely linked with Comrie Croft. Their Operations Manager Colin McPhail founded Comrie Croft Bikes over 15years ago. Their lead mechanic Tom Simpson worked at Comrie Croft Bikes before moving to Deviate. You will find both Emily Greaves and Scott from Comrie Croft riding Deviate bikes. https://www.deviatecycles.com/scottish-guides-coaches

The Big Bike Film Night 2025 at Comrie Croft

Scotland Tour Supported by Deviate and Bark + Ride Sports 

  • Sunday 28th September.
  • The films start at 18:00.
  • Tickets: £13.50 for adults / £10.50 for Under 16’s.
  • Box Office – https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/79851
  • The Gorse Café will be selling food, and it is BYOB.

The 2025 treasure chest of films includes:

  • an exhilarating film that redefines what’s possible on a gravel bike on technically challenging terrains
  • a celebration of grit, camaraderie, and the beauty of “Type 2 Fun”, this film is an ode to the ride, not the finish line
  • a heartwarming documentary that explores the importance of getting outside, no matter where one is on life’s journey
  • an uplifting film that follows a group of local bike and snow enthusiasts who have the desire to bring positive social change to their local community through an annual “bikepack” to their local Ski Resort with all their gear
  • an inspiring mountain bike ride through back country Queenstown, New Zealand, that is both poetic and meaningful
  • a life-changing experience for a group of friends who undertake a trip to a bothie (hut) in the Scottish Highlands to show what can be achieved by people with disabilities in relation to having adventures
  • a film, set in Pakistan, that celebrates the art of “winging it” and how travelling by bicycle and the power of exploration can obliterate preconceptions and contribute to understanding others
  • a classic Kiwi story of a young trailblazer participating in a gruelling six-day mountain bike rally, exploring his boundaries with his own signature entirely unsupported style -fueled by a penchant for chocolate milk

Showers are available on site for anyone who has been part of the Clans @

The Big Bike Film Night 2025 YouTube promo – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es-LelGKDh0

Website: https://bigbikefilmnight.nz/buy-tickets/big-bike-film-night-scotland/

Clans @ The Croft 

  • Clans @ The Croft is being staged at Comrie Croft, Braincroft, Crieff, Perthshire, PH74JZ, on Saturday 25 October 2025
  • Website – https://www.comriecroftbikes.co.uk/pages/clans-at-the-croft-2025?srsltid=AfmBOoq2n5u6aD4rrzrGK11kptfq1ealNGwAx2D17qt69bB8s7QwhV9a
  • Entries close – Thursday 23rd October 2025 at 10:00
  • A Full five-stage course and a Lite three-stage course are available.
  • Categories – Full Manual; Full eBike; Lite Manual; Lite eBike
    • Category Ages (Event Min. Age – 12 or older – Relative to End of Year (2025)
    • Full Manual – 12 years or older
    • Full eBike – 14 years or older
    • Lite Manual – 12 years or older
    • Lite eBike – 14 years or older
  • Entry FeesFull Course Adult* – £65 / U18* – £50 | Lite Course – £50 | Free for spectators.

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