Just wanted to write and say that not only was the day training such a fab day. Exciting, Empowering and Outragiously FUN. But, also that I went out green laning with my other half on Saturday and I really held my own. I didnt just hold on and plod at the back, saying sorry for holding him up. I made my merry way swinging my backside exageratingly from side to side, knees in, and correct knee forward I found myself enjoying riding more than I ever have.
Michelle
Fantastic weekend’s training. Mark,Pat and not forgetting Ben,give excellent instruction. Amazing complex,which I only rode round a small part. First time there,but started intermediate training on the second morning. Will be going back,as soon as I can, for more.
Rosie
Because of Moly’s bespoke training and immense patience. 1 won 9th place in the world, at the GS trophy Female Qualifier in South Africa. He took me from being a cautious biker to one who could handle a GS1200 with confidence and pride. 1 call it “Molyfication”
Louise
I have had the opportunity to train at Sweet Lamb on two occasions. The first time was on a Ladies Training weekend. I have since been back for a 1-2-2 session. I stayed in the new Camping Pods. The 1-2-2 sessions are a great way to focus and practice on your individual needs. I would say that they are more intense than a group session but you leave with a great sense of achievement. Keep up the good work…..
Nicola
I arrived at Sweetlamb for a days training with Moly followed the by a forest ride with Rob. Probably being the most inexperienced rider there, having not ridden a bike for ten year but I was hooked. So now that I’m addicted to this and loving it, I’ve gone from tootling around to a mid-level rally rider in no time and it’s thanks to these guys and girl at Sweet Lamb…
The best riding by a country mile on this fair isle!
Karl Yards
I’ve been back to Sweet Lamb many times to refresh my roadbook skills, But I have also been on the forestry rides. These give you a great opportunity to ride iconic Welsh forests that are usually closed to the public.
Dylan Williams of Dyfed Dirt Club