jonnybmac Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 (edited) Thought this might intrest a few people who's kids have balance bikes. The Strider Cup™ and Strider World Cup™ Events are play experiences, designed to let toddlers and young kids aged 18 months to 5 years old develop balance, co-ordination and confidence through group play and friendly competition on Striders. Whether its test riding a Strider Balance Bike for the first time or racing Strider Balance Bike on a dirt track with other toddlers, Strider Cup events have something for every family interested in giving their child a head start, exploring the world on two wheels – without stabilisers! The aim of the Strider Cup™ series of events is encourage younger children to become more active and learn ride a two wheeled bike at a much earlier age than usual. These events are open to all children aged between 18 months and 5 years old. Children can join in a Strider cup event even if you have never sat on a bike before! You don’t have to own a balance bike to participate, we provide Strider PreBikes along with helmets, or if you have another balance bike these are welcome too. All riders will be eligible to participate in the annual Strider World Cup in the USA on the 14 October 2012. One rider, the UK Strider Cup Champion, will win a free flight and accommodation to race in the Strider World Cup in Sarasota, Florida! They will meet and compete against other Strider riders from around the globe, Japan, Australia, Canada and Europe! This is a fantastic experience for a child of any age! We believe that the Strider PreBikes are the best balance bikes on the market… they are meticulously designed to teach a child balance and coordination. From its lightweight design to its center of gravity and low seat height, the Strider™ is a bike your child can easily control. And most importantly, the Strider™ is a bike that will develop admirable confidence and a lifelong love for riding. http://stridercup.org/ heres the one I'll be entering at manchester Edited March 15, 2012 by jonnybmac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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