Limitlass Next Gen Heads to Glenlivet in June.

Aimed at providing a welcoming and encouraging space for girls to improve their riding, Limitlass Next Gen will kick off on June 6th ay Bike Glenlivet.

If you have a daughter, sister, cousin or friend between the ages of 7 and 15, then Limitlass Next Gen might just be the ticket for them.

Limitlass: Next Gen is a one-day mountain bike event created especially for girls aged 7–15 designed to build confidence, develop skills, and help young riders feel part of something bigger.

Taking place at Bike Glenlivet on 6 June 2026, Next Gen is about more than riding bikes. It’s about creating a fun, supportive environment where girls can learn, laugh, try new things, and meet others who love riding too. Delivered by an all-female coaching and delivery team, it’s rooted in everything Limitlass stands for: community, empowerment, and positive first experiences that last long beyond the day itself.

This is the very first Limitlass: Next Gen — and we’re excited to shape something meaningful from the very beginning.

What is Limitlass: Next Gen?

A joyful, confidence-building mountain bike day for girls aged 7–15.

Through coached riding sessions, creative workshops, and playful bike activities, Next Gen helps girls:

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  • Build confidence on their bikes
  • Learn new skills in a supportive environment
  • Make riding friends
  • Feel part of a welcoming community

Whether your child is brand new to trails or already loves riding, Next Gen is designed to meet them where they’re at.

What the day looks like:

  • Skills, confidence, creativity — and lots of fun.
  • Coaching sessions
  • Girls take part in age and experience appropriate coaching, focused on bike control, confidence and enjoying the trails.
  • Sessions are led by experienced female coaches who know how to create encouraging, pressure-free learning spaces.

Drop-in workshops

Alongside riding, girls can dip in and out of creative and bike-focused activities including badge making, colouring, ramps and obstacles, pump-track style sessions, and bike anatomy games — helping build knowledge as well as confidence.

Why this matters

Girls are far more likely to stay involved in sport when they feel supported, see women and girls like them leading the activity, and have positive social experiences — not just performance-driven ones.

Because there are fewer girls in mountain biking, many don’t have friends who ride. Limitlass: Next Gen brings girls together, helping them make biking buddies and feel part of a community.

It’s about building skills and confidence — but also helping girls find their people on bikes.

You can find out more details on Limitlass Next Gen over on their website here.


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