Day one of the bronze course, the team took us all through the basics of control, standing stance, braking, with a ride up the hill between each “lesson” to build and bed it in! By the end of the day we were all different riders, riding up slippery gravel, dropping into 4ft ditches and popping out again, flying around gravel tracks! This has changed my riding in just a day, the team here are amazing and know their stuff! I’d highly recommend EVERY rider to take this course!
Glenn
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
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
Incredible place and great instructors. They really look after you!
Anna
These guys are simply not happy unless you’re happy. Their mission is for you to leave with better riding skills than you arrived with, and they are _so_ good at achieving just that. Oh, and the facility is fan-bloody-tastic too! Is there a better grading than world-class? If there is, then that’s what they are. Life-changing. Dream-fulfilling. But be warned – what they teach is addictive, and you can ache for days afterwards 😉
Phil
I picked Sweet Lamb when I needed roadbook training for Hellas Rally Raid 2019. Rob is great at teaching all aspects of roadbook, from marking up, loading rolls & how to be accurate. It certainly paid off, as ended up 4th in class at my first International Rally Raid. I’ve been back many times since. If you need any training you’d be hard pressed to find anyone better…
Dylan Williams of Dyfed Dirt Club