BICP MTB LEVEL 1 FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
Length: A 3-day course that certifies an individual as a Fundamental Skills Instructor.
Dates: May 1-3, 2026 (8 am – 6 pm).
Cost: $700 USD + $65 USD BICP Level 1 annual membership.
A BICP 4-year annual membership plan is required for this certification.
Host Information:
Travis Brown Travis@icp.bike
Course Location:
West Trailhead Shelter, Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Mountain Bike Shelter
4801 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd, Eagan, MN, 55122
We respectfully acknowledge that this course will take place on the traditional territories of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ and theWahpekute.
REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT CLOSES April 15, 2026
A minimum registration is required for this course.
The online prework must be completed two weeks prior to attending this in-person testing portion of the certification. All participants are required to attend a Zoom call prior to attending the in-person testing portion of the certification.
The online prework will take approximately 24 hours to complete, including a quiz after each chapter.
This course teaches stability and biomechanics, teaching strategy, site selection, goal setting, proper demonstrations, keywords, progressions, and error detection for all the Level 1 Fundamental Skills.
We require flat pedals in our mountain bike courses because our BICP-certified instructors have trained their feet to be active and engaged, knowing that if and when they apply these foot/pedal techniques back to their clips, they will be better riders.
Pro Tip: Flats vs Clips is not an either/or decision – it’s an “and.” When possible, learn and practice skills in flat pedals so that riders train their feet to engage the pedals.
If riders learn skills in flats and then apply the fundamentals of active and engaged feet to their clips, they will be better riders. By retraining their feet to be dynamic, their ankles will become more supple and flexible, which will help their pedaling power and form.
The BICP uses the Minimum Ride Standard when testing for Certification.
BICP Certification courses are designed to teach participants how to instruct skills, not to learn the skills themselves.
All participants are expected to be proficient in the skills listed below and capable of performing them at or above the BICP Ride Standard before attending the in-person certification course. Demonstrating these skills successfully during the course is a non-negotiable requirement for certification. If you are not yet proficient, it is essential that you take the time to develop these skills before registering.
Important Distinctions:
- Proficiency: The ability to perform the skill reliably and effectively.
- Mastery: The ability to teach the skill with confidence and clarity.




