FAQ

General

Who can participate in the Washington Student Cycling League?

Students grades 6 to 12 are eligible to participate.

My son/daughter is in 5th grade and really wants to participate. Can they?

The Spring League is only open to 6th to 12th grade students.

I am new to mountain biking, is it hard to learn?

We have riders join us at every level starting with those that have never mountain biked before to seasoned competitors. All are welcome! Our coaches have been trained to work with student athletes of all ability levels.

What equipment is required?

Student riders must provide their own bike and helmet. If you need help in obtaining these items, your coach may be of some assistance.

What kind of bike do I need?

You will need a mountain bike, as designated by the manufacture, designed for off-road biking. If you are interested evaluating your bike to make sure it is appropriate for this program, please contact Coach Patrick or Coach Tony.

When does the Spring League season start?

The Spring League officially starts on January 1 and ends approximately 2 weeks after the last race of the season. This date varies each year, but the last race is typically in late May to early June.  Our practices generally begin in March, under the covered area at Osborn and move to the roads, and then trails as snow melts.

How much does it cost?

Students:
$210 (includes all races). Scholarships are available.

Coaches:
$30 (includes background check). Additional costs for Level II and Level III Coaching License.

Registration

How do I register with the Washington Student Cycling League?

It’s easy. Prior to January 1st, we will provide a code to you. Once you have the coded, create an account and login anytime to register for the League  Click here for WSCL’s registration system. For assistance on registering your child, please read this guide. ALL REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN ADULT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN.

How much does it cost if a student doesn’t want to participate in the races?

The program fee includes all races whether the rider participate in them or not.

Is financial assistance available?

Yes. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible.

What is your refund policy?

Program Fees: Program Fees are partially refunded and issued for season-ending injuries only. Refunds are prorated based on the number of weeks remaining in the program, less a 15% administrative fee. No refunds for Program Fees will be issued after the first race.

Teams

My son/daughter is home schooled. Can he/she participate?

Yes! As a homeschool student he/she may join Icicle Bicycle Club.

As the parent of an enrolled student rider, can I go on the team rides and practices?

Only if you are registered as an adult volunteer (coach). If you plan on actively participating with the team, we recommend that you register as a coach.

Volunteer

I want to volunteer; how can I help?

Help with a team. There are many roles and responsibilities on each team and as you can imagine – it takes a village! We have a head coach, assistant coach, a team manager, a fundraiser, a logistics coordinator and race basecamp hosts. You can help with other team tasks such as providing food, transportation, managing the finances, helping with fundraising, and more. Interested? Contact Lori Vandenbrink, the Team Manager.

Volunteer at one of our races. Jump into the action and assist with race logistics by helping out with scoring, monitoring the course to ensure that riders are safe, or work the microphone as riders cross the finish line. Races require approximately 50 volunteers each weekend we couldn’t put these events on without your help! Saturday and Sunday positions are available. Shannon Fallon, our Logistic Coordinator will send out an email prior to each race to coordinate transportation for those students that need it and to schedule out volunteers. Visit http://washingtonleague.org/volunteer/for a list of all race volunteer positions.