Winter’s here, it’s raining every other day, and the temptation to pack your board away is real. I get it — riding in the rain can seem sketchy. But what if I told you it’s actually the perfect chance to improve? Yup, you heard me right! Last week, you probably saw on our Instagram pro riders shredding the streets of Lausanne in the rain, and believe me, it wasn’t just for fun.

Riding in the rain isn’t just possible, it’s a killer opportunity to work on your skills.

Of course, it feels a little intimidating at first. The pavement slides differently, your wheels are a bit more unpredictable, and it can feel like you’re losing control. But that’s exactly why riding in the rain is the best time to step up your game. Let me give you some tips to ride through the rain with confidence and make the most of it.

If you don’t want to get caught off guard, start on familiar, gentle slopes. Why? Because it lets you focus on the ride without worrying about the terrain. You already know the turns, you know how the slope feels, so you can focus purely on the glide. If you check out the pro riders in our Instagram video from last week, they’re all picking slopes they’re comfortable with (except the very steep one from Pierro 😂) — it’s key to not freak out the first time you feel the board slipping. That’s the best way to stay calm and start practicing!

In the rain, you don’t want to overdo it. No need to muscle your way through. Instead, you want to keep your movements smooth and fluid. Lighter footwork is crucial.

It’s all about being precise, not aggressive. If you watch the pro riders in the rain, you’ll notice they’ve got this fluid, almost effortless style. That’s the key: precision over power.

The rain might make things trickier, but if you stay light on your feet, you’ll handle it like a pro.

Well, try to copy Pierro, not Adrien nor Quentin on that one 😂…

Honestly, riding in the rain is one of the best ways to improve. It forces you to be more precise, responsive, and adapt to the conditions. Every time you ride through a puddle or feel your wheels slip, you’ll have to adjust and make quick decisions — and that’s how you grow as a rider.

The more you ride in these conditions, the better you’ll get. Plus, when the sun comes out, those dry rides will feel like a breeze! If you can manage to glide through wet streets, you’ll be a total boss when the pavement’s dry.

Don’t let the rain stop you — use it to your advantage and improve. Start with familiar slopes, keep your footwork light, and take each session as an opportunity to test your limits. The more you ride in the rain, the more precise, fast, and smooth you’ll become.Next time it’s raining, grab your board and go for it. It’s in these conditions that you’ll level up your skills. If pro riders can shred the streets of Lausanne in the rain, why can’t you? 🌧️🚴‍♂️

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