
Group one riding up the Meg on day three
Australia's Original and Number One Alpine Training Camp for Cyclists!
Next Camps...
24th - 28th Feb 2012 - wait list only
And
2nd - 6th Nov Melbourne Cup Weekend 2012
Wide open roads, no traffic lights, little traffic and great mountain scenery....
If you're a serious recreational or racing cyclist that wants to get more out of your cycling then the Bright Boot Camp is for you!
Many riders use our camp as training for their mid year European cycling trip, the Tour of Bright, Bicycle Victoria's Team Degani 3 Peaks Challenge or the Audax Alpine Classic and Audax ACE 250.
Taking part in one of Australia's most scenic Alpine areas, the Bright Boot Camp will give you the chance to climb Mt Buffalo, Mt Hotham, Tawonga Gap and Falls Creek during four days of intense cycling heaven.
What is the Bright Boot Camp About?
The Bright Boot Camp is structured around either the serious recreational rider or club racing rider who is looking for a challenging four days of riding. Not intended to be an easy four days the Camp is focused on helping improve your fitness and general wellbeing as a cyclist. We provide informative lectures on improving cycling performance. Riders that have attended the camp regularly go up a racing grade soon after it.
Is there a difference between the Nov and Feb/March camps?
The Melbourne Cup weekend Camp does have a slight focus towards final preparation for the Tour of Bright race which is run in the area four weekends later. However, we ensure that this doesn't deviate from the serious recreational rider's enjoyment of the camp. It’s also a cooler time of the year than the Feb/March camp. The Feb/March camp is still as tough and usually the weather is a little hotter. In Feb we also run an Elite Bright Boot Camp for racing cyclists wanting to train up for the Tour of Bright. It includes one-on-one coaching with four times Tour of Bright winner David Sturt.
Who attends the camp?
Riders that attend the camp are keen races or serious recreational cyclists that may have ridden rides like "Around the bay in a day", "The Alpine Classic" or the "Great Victorian bike ride" and are looking for the next big event. This is not to say that people that haven't ridden these events can't come to the camp. We get a good cross section of abilities and cater for them accordingly. Riders or groups of riders can also attend the camp and provide their own accommodation if they choose. We have people from all-around the world attend the camp. Many riders use our camp as training for their mid year European cycling trips, the Tour of Bright, Bicycle Victoria's Team Degani 3 Peaks Challenge or the Audax Alpine Classic.
How hard is it?
This is four big days of riding through some of the largest accessible climbs to cyclists in Australia. You do need to have a good cycling base before coming to this camp. For some, the weekend is filled with just four things; riding, attending the seminars, eating and sleeping. We do have shorter versions of the rides for those that want to take it a little easier or don't meet the fitness requirements to climb to the top of Hotham and Falls Creek. Click here to check out the course details.
Do you have on road support?
Yes, we provide comprehensive on road assistance to all riders with support vehicles and support riders that perform "domestique" duties and provide a one-on-one coaching.
Find out more frequently asked questions here
Take Action!
There are strictly a limited number of spaces available. Early booking is essential to ensure you secure your place. Please register your interest so that you can keep up with the latest news and updates leading up to our camp weekends.
Look forward to seeing you there!
Regards,

Coach David Heatley.





