Cedric and Jordi continue their series of fun camps, this time taking to the trails around the Borovets ski resort in Bulgaria. A group of riders of various nationalities joined them to help improve their skills on the bike whilst having fun doing so! The words below are from Jordi Bago and he tells us how they got on in Bulgaria

Cedric and myself had another of our training camps in Bulgaria with a big group of riders from different countries! It was sick to have people that come from Russia, after people talk about our previous camp in Igora! We were happy to have them as well as riders from Greece and Romania, with a crazy crew from Bulgaria!

Prepping the bikes before hitting the trails.
Prepping the bikes before hitting the trails.

The bike park in Borovets was a great place with loads of fantastic trails! They were perfect for showing different aspects of riding techniques( roots sections,drops, turns, jumps, body positions ) CG was taking all the riders on the slalom course, while jordi was helping with the setting of each rider, the included the weight / right tires and suspension pressure.

Instructing before they had a go for themselves.
Instructing before they had a go for themselves.

The conditions were mint! Every one was enjoying the event, we had a nice bbq with all the assistants on our CG Fun camps whilst we watched the videos from the camps during our dinner! It was a nice way to finish the day and camp.

Railing some prime Bulgarian turns.
Railing some prime Bulgarian turns.

Enduro worries and Borovets resort were the organizers for this event! We are now looking for a special event in 2016 with lot of surprises, we will keep you up to date! It’s going to be sick!!

Keep an eye out for more information on future camps!
Keep an eye out for more information on future camps!

Words: Jordi Bago Photos: Bike Porn & Todor Todorov


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