Mountain biking mentoring program empowers young girlsย in a positive and fun environmentย 

Little Bellas founder Lea Davison's enthusiasm inspires the girls in her program. Photo by Nic Coury.

Little Bellas founder Lea Davison’s enthusiasm inspires the girls in her program. Photo by Nic Coury.

The Little Bellas mentoring program is dedicated to helping young girls reach their potential through the healthy and active lifestyle of cycling. The program was founded in 2007 by Olympic mountain biker, National Champion and Team Specialized Global Rider Lea Davison with her sister Sabra Davison.

The Monterey Peninsula welcomes back the “Sunday Program,โ€ a Little Bellas class running March 1 – May 17, 2015, headed up by local cycling advocate and professional Enduro racer Brianne Spiersch. With unmatched enthusiasm and experience gleaned from years of assisting the successful NICA sanctioned Salinas High School Cowboys mountain bike team, Brianne offers insight and instruction that is second to none.

Back for its second year after a very successful debut, this eight week program for girls aged 7-13 is expected to fill fast; the registration fee increases after February 14, 2015. Female mentors who would like to get involved with a great cause are welcome.

For more information, visitย littlebellas.comย or contact Brianne at Brianne@LittleBellas.com or (831) 241-0779.

Learn more about Little Bellas coach Brianne Spiersch in our athlete profile piece by Matt De Young: Ladies of Enduro: Meet the inspiring women taking on Enduro in California.

Photo of Little Bellas program participants by Brianne Spiersch.

Photo of Little Bellas program participants by Brianne Spiersch.