Adaptive Cycling Team Training Program Preview Ride - Athlete
06/24/2026 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM ET
Location
Catalyst Sports Bike Barn
4350 Floyd Rd SW
Mableton, GA 30126
4350 Floyd Rd SW
Mableton, GA 30126
Description
🚴♂️ Catalyst Sports Adaptive Cycling Team Training Program Preview Ride! 🚴♀️
Curious about joining the Catalyst Sports Adaptive Cycling Team? Come experience a Team Training Program Preview Ride!
This introductory ride is an opportunity for athletes with physical disabilities to learn about the Adaptive Cycling Team, meet coaches and fellow riders, try adaptive cycling equipment, and experience a sample team training session.
Whether you're new to adaptive cycling or an experienced rider looking for a new challenge, this preview ride will give you a chance to see what the program is all about before committing to the full season.
The Adaptive Cycling Team is designed to help athletes:
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Improve fitness and endurance
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Build cycling skills and confidence
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Train with a supportive team
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Prepare for community races and future paracycling events
Adaptive bikes will be available for participants who do not own their own equipment.
No racing experience is required—just a willingness to challenge yourself, have fun, and ride with others.
Date: June 24
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Catalyst Sports Bike Barn, Silver Comet Trail
Come meet the team, learn about the training program, and discover what's possible through adaptive cycling.
Essential Eligibility for Adaptive Cycling
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Rider has a permanent, disabling condition
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Rider can make safe cognitive decisions in a fast-paced changing environment.
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Rider can follow all safety precautions identified by the instructors.
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Rider can hold their head upright without any head and/or neck support.
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Rider can wear a properly fitted and rated bike helmet, as well as any other safety equipment appropriately.
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Rider can understand and follow multiple-step instructions from the instructors independently and in a fast-paced environment.
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Rider can transfer in and out of the bike independently or with some assistance
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Rider can remain alert and focused for the duration of the ride and can make decisions quickly in variable terrain.
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Rider can demonstrate they can independently peddle, steer, stop, start and ride the bike over, around, up, and down a variety of terrain deemed appropriate for their experience level.
