HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN BIKING Team Meeting. TEAM MEETING OVERVIEW Introduction to Utah High School Mountain Biking Vision Impact Our Team What to Expect.

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HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN BIKING Team Meeting

TEAM MEETING OVERVIEW Introduction to Utah High School Mountain Biking Vision Impact Our Team What to Expect We Need Your Support History The 2015 Season Schedule

OUR HISTORY

WE ARE PART OF THE NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC CYCLING ASSOCIATION NICA is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization founded in 2009 NICA facilitates the development of youth cycling for grades 7th- 12th nationwide by providing the licensing, training, and insurance to our coaches, teams, and volunteers.

“Coast to Coast by 2020” WE ARE ONE OF MANY LEAGUES

Strong Body 95% of athletes report fitness and health improvement Strong Mind Mandatory GPA 1 in 3 students report academic improvement Strong Character Everyone is cheered Environmental awareness & trail building Inclusive Scholarships and loaner bikes for students in need Nobody “benched” Equality Team scoring is Boys & Girls points 25% Girls Cycling is about lifelong health, not just today’s win. WE PROMOTE NICA’S CORE PRINCIPLES Strong BodyStrong MindStrong CharacterInclusiveEquality

WE ARE In 2012, we started as NICA’s largest 1st year league with 28 teams. In 2013, we double in size and have 641 registered students. In 2014, we become NICA’s largest league and start a Middle School program. TEAMS COACHES 877 REGISTERED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 191 REGISTERED MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS 455 RACING STUDENTS

OUR VISION

TO ENABLE EVERY UTAH TEEN TO STRENGTHEN BODY, MIND, AND CHARACTER THROUGH THE LIFELONG SPORT OF CYCLING Here’s how…

WE DO MORE THAN JUST RIDE BIKES We fill a niche for students whose needs were not met in traditional school sports and get kids outside. We welcome and support diversity in disability, ethnicity, gender and orientations, and skill level. We promote health & fitness in teens & their families, and improve focus and academia in our riders. We create economic benefit to communities hosting races and promote trail-building efforts and environmental awareness in students. In 2014, our students and volunteers did more than 3000 hours of volunteer work in their communities.

WE HAVE POSITIVE COACHES Skills Instruction Team Management Working with Teens Nutrition Risk Management Professionally TrainedLicensed & InsuredSupportive Mandatory Background Checks Wilderness First Aid and CPR Mandatory Skills Training Annual Leader’s Summit Camp CDC Concussion Certification Promote Core Principles Camaraderie over Competition Positive Coaching Alliance Training

WE ARE INSURED THROUGH NICA General Liability for Clubs All registered teams, coaches, volunteers, and student athletes are covered. Accidental Medical Schools can be added as additionally covered $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 Aggregate/Club $500,00 Each Claim - Sexual Abuse and Molestation $500,000 Aggregate Limit $25,000 Each Person – Excess Accidental Medical Deductible: None Accidental Death: $10,000 Volunteer Coverage Event Coverage Practices, activities, camps, trainings, and races $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 Aggregate per Event No Annual Aggregate Underwriters for this policy are Lexington Insurance company and National Union Fire Insurance Company – Member Chartis Companies. Both companies are rated A+(Superior) rated carrier by A.M. Best Company. McKay Insurance provides this policy for the League. Dan McKay (President) has been working with IMBA since 1995 to protect mountain bike clubs from liability concerns. Since then, he has become an expert on all matters of bicycle liability and is recognized as a supporter of trail advocacy efforts nationwide.

OUR IMPACT

WE PROVIDE GREAT EXPERIENCES Teams recruit and go on “fun-rides” in May and June. Season Training starts in July and coaches can hold 2 to 4 practices per week. PRACTICES CLINICS FRIENDS OUTDOORS CAMPS RACES Skills training allows for safer, better, and more enjoyable riding for students. We offer clinics for all abilities. Students make friends on their own team and on other teams. We believe in camaraderie over competition. Everyone participates at our races. Everyone is cheered and nobody is benched. NICA camps are held across the country and introduce students to pro-cyclists and the lifelong aspects of cycling. We encourage environmental awareness and involvement through trail-building and maintenance efforts. All our rides are in the great outdoors.

WE ARE 63 TEAMS & GROWING Including the largest team in the country: Corner Canyon High School

MEET ASHLEY BATES Sophomore at Kearns High School Finished the 2014 season on a league donated bike. Sponsor Scholarship Funds helped her with fees and equipment. Her ADD and poor vision can create extra challenges during races and though coming in last place, she always feels like a champion Our programs have made a difference in her life.

THE TEAM

MEET THE TEAM Introductions: Coaches, Parents, Riders Parent Support and Coaching Help Team Communications Practice and Race Schedule

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? The League offers scholarships and “loaner” bikes to students in need. Student Fees & Registration $50 League Registration Fee $40 per race (5 races = $200 total) Other Team fees set by coach (for uniforms, etc.) Jr Devo: $30 League Fee + $30 per race Equipment & Travel Cross-country mountain bike* Safety equipment (helmet, gloves) Travel to races (many families camp at race sites) Registered Students & Coaches get access to League Sponsor Benefits and Discounts.

WILL THE KIDS BE SAFE? Cross-country mountain biking is not the extreme biking you may have seen on TV. NICA promotes a systematic approach to proactively manage the risks associated with our sport. Injuries do happen, but our coaches and staff are trained and prepared to handle any situation that may occur and our injury statistics are lower than most traditional school sports. All Coaches and Ride Leaders must be licensed and trained by NICA including criminal background checks.

QUESTIONS?

Daren Cottle Treasurer. VP & CFO of Jas.D. Easton, Inc. Scott Nielson VP of Engineering at ENVE Composites. Steve Miller President of Miller Sports Properties. President Tour of Utah Jeff Gooch Founder & Owner of the Gooch Firm, PC. Sarah Kaufman Pro cyclist Stan’s NoTubes, and coach with Plan 7. Tyler Toone Web Manager, Canyon’s School District. Jay Burke Owner Snow Chicken Brand Communications & PCP2P race. Evan Hyde Coach of Park City Team. (top left to bottom right) Board of Directors Spencer Shaffer Board President President and CEO of Myelin Resources, a national professional and executive search firm. Lori Harward Executive Director League founder and director. Dave Harward Development Director Owner of Plan7 Endurance Coaching. Licensed USAC Level 1/Elite Coach and full-time coach for eight years. David Bailey Board Vice President Founder & owner of Destination Homes. THE LEAGUE APPRECIATES YOUR TIME!

THANK YOU! All photos courtesy Steve Wilson Photography