Weekly Training
This is a space offered for the elaboration of weekly trainings with the intention of bettering both our physical condition and endurance, making group outings and the effort that they entail more enjoyable for everyone. Outings consist of practical routes in the Federal Capital as well as throughout the province. This allows us to better our physical condition, while doing so in a manner that is both safer and calmer than either weekend or more extensive outings.
During such encounters we will learn to maximize our endurance (breathing, concentration, elongation, physical demand, etc.) and the functionality of the bike (condition of the bike, use of gears, brake maintenance, etc) both on and off road.
Group Outings
The basic idea is to get together in groups that share a common goal: cycle, while getting to know different places which are rich in history, traditions, and environment, or that generally have an attractive landscape or encourage unwinding from the daily routine of the city.
The outings would consist of one or various days of cycling, according to distance covered and the relative location of the desired location, aspects which will provide us with varied experiences, in both group and individual aspects.
Private Outings
In response to the desire to extensively travel and become familiar with new places, I offer the alternative of personally designed trips. For those groups that wish to visit a specific place, requiring a guide, mechanic, etc., I offer my services as such, additionally taking on the responsibility of researching the route to be cycled.
Photo Safaris
As there are many of us who while cycling like to ‘trap’ moments, situations, instants, and landscapes with our cameras, we have created a program comprised of various outings with such a focus. The routes that we take will be defined not only by their incredible scenery but also by the presence of animals, birds, and varied vegetative species that will create an ideal environment for creating your own photographic images.



