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20 Apr event_repeat

Practice Session-20/04/2026

Gurgaon
  • Focus on developing confidence & skills needed to unlock the incredible off-road capability of adventure bikes
  • Reinforce concepts & build muscle-memory
  • Measurable learning outcomes

Guided practice drills in a controlled environment.

  • Realtime feedback
  • Qualified & Experienced Coach
  • Safe Environment
  • Internationally-certified Medical backup
  • Coaching
  • Dirpark use

What are the things that you need to plan for during the Ride?

  1. Optimize your energy right from the start (rest, stress, etc…)
  2. Conciously practice public hygiene): frequently wash your hands to avoid any gastrointestinal problems from the beginning!
  3. Never set off without water â€“ you can end up by yourself having to make considerable efforts in high tempratures and/or high altitudeputting you at risk for heat stroke and dehydration
  4. Monitor your urine output (it must be copious and clear)
  5. It is advisable to mix water with an isotonic flavored hydration mix. adding flavoring changes the feeling of thirst and may save your life. Use ORS if hydration mix is not available.
  6. In the rare case that you get separated from the group, do not abandon your vehicle unless in imminent danger.
  7. Protect yourself from mosquito bites (by always having strong mosquito repellent with you)
  8. Altitude sickness – usually starts with a headache and nausea. Avoid intense physical efforts at altitude until properly acclimated. If your doctor approves and you do not have any known allergies, you can use Diamox (Acetazolamide). Remember that it results in increased urination, so you have to drink additional water to compensate!
  9. Know when to stop – talk to the trip leader as soon as fatigue, overheating, thirst or altitude sickness symptoms are felt.
  10. When arriving at the rest-stops, you must hydrate – neither beer nor caffeine-based drinks are acceptable hydration. Both alcohol and caffeine are diuretics which means that they aggravate dehydration.
  11. Do not skip meals. Adequate nutrition is important to having a good time on the trip. Keep some emergency calorie-dense rations on your person for emergencies.
  • Helmet, Pants and Jacket with armor, Gloves, and tall boots with a minimum of 3 buckles.
  • Adventure / Enduro style helmets are recommended along with MX goggles.
  • We strongly suggest a hydration pack.
  • It’s best to have a knobby-type tires, preferably a 50-50 on/off or greater.
  • Wilderness Medicine Trained & Certified Instructor
  • Supplies onboard for Trauma & Incident management 

OVERVIEW

Guided practice drills in a controlled environment.

  • Realtime feedback
  • Qualified & Experienced Coach
  • Safe Environment
  • Internationally-certified Medical backup

INCLUSIONS

  • Coaching
  • Dirpark use

GALLERY

FAQ

What are the things that you need to plan for during the Ride?

  1. Optimize your energy right from the start (rest, stress, etc…)
  2. Conciously practice public hygiene): frequently wash your hands to avoid any gastrointestinal problems from the beginning!
  3. Never set off without water â€“ you can end up by yourself having to make considerable efforts in high tempratures and/or high altitudeputting you at risk for heat stroke and dehydration
  4. Monitor your urine output (it must be copious and clear)
  5. It is advisable to mix water with an isotonic flavored hydration mix. adding flavoring changes the feeling of thirst and may save your life. Use ORS if hydration mix is not available.
  6. In the rare case that you get separated from the group, do not abandon your vehicle unless in imminent danger.
  7. Protect yourself from mosquito bites (by always having strong mosquito repellent with you)
  8. Altitude sickness – usually starts with a headache and nausea. Avoid intense physical efforts at altitude until properly acclimated. If your doctor approves and you do not have any known allergies, you can use Diamox (Acetazolamide). Remember that it results in increased urination, so you have to drink additional water to compensate!
  9. Know when to stop – talk to the trip leader as soon as fatigue, overheating, thirst or altitude sickness symptoms are felt.
  10. When arriving at the rest-stops, you must hydrate – neither beer nor caffeine-based drinks are acceptable hydration. Both alcohol and caffeine are diuretics which means that they aggravate dehydration.
  11. Do not skip meals. Adequate nutrition is important to having a good time on the trip. Keep some emergency calorie-dense rations on your person for emergencies.

SAFETY MEASURES

  • Helmet, Pants and Jacket with armor, Gloves, and tall boots with a minimum of 3 buckles.
  • Adventure / Enduro style helmets are recommended along with MX goggles.
  • We strongly suggest a hydration pack.
  • It’s best to have a knobby-type tires, preferably a 50-50 on/off or greater.
  • Wilderness Medicine Trained & Certified Instructor
  • Supplies onboard for Trauma & Incident management 

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