Cedric Gracia is a bit of a legend in the enduro world. The Frenchman comprises of a cool, calm and collective nature and definitely brings that confidence out on both trails and by hitting big features, winning Red Bull Rampage back in 2003. 2013 hit and announcing his retirement came as a shock, but now his focus is on teaching the up and coming riders of the world with Jordi Bago at his ‘CG Fun Camps’ – More info on these camps can be seen here: CG Fun Camps

There’s only one week left until the first Cedric Gracia Funcamp will start in Slovenia! Previous camps have seen a huge selection of riders from the world over come to learn the most valuable techniques and skills from the legend that won Red Bull Rampage back in 2003. Bulgaria and Andorra were two previous visited areas and had maxed out capacity…no wonder, we’d jump at the chance to learn a thing or two from him.

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The camps offer one on one tuition, with ‘follow rides’ which see’s you observing the line choices and techniques whilst following CG down the selected trails. A real lesson in how to control insane speeds. Following this, riders are taken to spots to test their skills on big features and learn the most valuable tips and tricks on points they weren’t too confident on. “The whole point of the camp is to improve skills whilst having fun. You can’t have fun whilst screaming down a trail at 50mph without an idea of what you’re doing, it’s just terrifying.”

CG will visit some epic locations like Singletrailpark Jamnica, Flow Country Trail On Petzen and Bike Park Kranjska Gora for the following camps and it looks to be great fun. If you would like to learn more about MTB techincs and have super fun with one of the greatest world MTB star, you simple have to join us…

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There are still some free spots, so don’t miss the chance and enter at: cgfuncamp.com

There is a SPECIAL KENNY RACING MTB JERSEY for all pre-booked riders in the package, but you can also win a Production Privee frame (SHAN), that we will drawn among all participants.

Words & Photos: Jordi Bago & Cedric Gracia


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