MTB Outlaws Rides for all
Whether you’re a seasoned DH competitor or a casual commuter – we’ve got something for you and your family. Our rides are typically designed to suit a rider of a certain style or ability, but ultimately anyone can attend any ride. It’s up to you to decide when and where you’d like to attend. Riding with MTB Outlaws is FREE, all we ask is that you register with us – strictly for your safety and security. Read ‘how it works’ below.
Our primary hunting ground is Sherwood Pines and the neighbouring forests and cycle trails. Some routes are more aggressive and some are relaxed and fun for the family. We encourage everyone to get in touch and find the best ride that’s right for them. We’re experienced and know the lay of the land, if you’re concerned about the description, always contact the Ride Leader in advance. We ride bi-weekly, take a look at the descriptions below.
Sign up to attend a ride via our Facebook page. Always read the ride description and our terms and conditions before attending a new ride for the first time.
Sherwood Shred
Peak District Rides
Sunday Social
Family Rides
Excursions
Night Rides
Beginners’ Rides
Themes and Special Events
DH and Jump parks
Ladies only Rides
MTB Outlaws Fox Hunt
How it works
Every ride has a designated Ride Leader and, depending on group size, at least one sweeper (a person who hangs back to make sure nobody gets lost or falls behind). For safety, we use radios to communicate between leader and sweeper to ensure we’re moving as one unit and not spreading too far.
Upon arriving at the meeting place (secret locations known only to MTB Outlaws… Not really, see our contact page) the Ride Leader will coordinate riders and ensure all is in order. When you attend your first ride, please make yourself known to the group and the ride leaders (usually the one in the MTB Outlaws jersey shepherding folk around). We ask that you register with MTB Outlaws for safety and security. This must be done before riding.
The Ride Leader will stay at the front on the group. It’s their job to keep pace and navigate. Ride Leaders carry basic first aid and communication to assist our riders in the event of accident or emergency. At the designated start time, the ride will set off, we ride as a group and stay together. Longer rides may have breaks, races may have staging areas, starting points or finish lines. The Sweeper will always be at the rear to ensure the group maintains a safe and sensible distance. Upon completion we return to the start for refreshments and usually a giggle about the trail.
Ride and Rider Etiquette
- Show respect to all riders and members of the community
- Never pass the leader
- If you’re stopping, let someone know
- Carry your own food and maintenance equipment
- Overtake on the outside
- Show respect to all riders and members of the community (Yes, that’s deliberate).
Please read the small print for full terms and conditions.
If you have any questions, contact us for a chat. We’d love to hear from you 🙂