Two new cycle mechanic courses to take place at Rediscovery Centre in Dublin — the Cytech Technical Three and Technical e-bike Courses are to run at the end of March and the end of May.

The centre said that the first Technical Three course, described as “designed for advanced cycle mechanics with strong technical knowledge and experience working on high-end bicycles and equipment”, will be running Monday to Friday, March 23rd to 27th, and the first e-bike course will be from Wednesday to Friday May 27th to 29th.

The Cytech qualifications, which the Rediscovery Centre are the exclusive provider of in Ireland, were developed and are delivered internationally, and continually updated with the latest innovations and changes in legislation. The centre said that the courses have been adapted for the Irish market for the first time.

The Rediscovery Centre said it has worked with UK bicycle distributor Madison to fully fit out their workshop with tools from Park Tool, battery storage from Asecos, parts cleaning by CRC, and a range of components from top brands like Shimano, DT Swiss, and Vittoria to “give Cytech learners a full overview of the industry as a whole.”

Mark Dunn, programme manager at the Rediscover Cycling and lead Cytech Ireland trainer, said: “The industry is constantly growing, changing and developing, especially the market for electric-assistance. With that comes the need for new skills and knowledge, the need to keep your training up to date and to remain adaptable to future technologies and trends, and that’s where Cytech comes in.”

Jonathan Harrison, director of the Association of Cycle Traders UK, said: “In both training and service work, maintaining a high standard is critical – especially when working with sensitive performance and electronic parts. Working with the Rediscovery Centre over the last 2 years has been great, they’ve been ideal ambassadors for Cytech Technical Training in Ireland.”

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