Mountain Biking Club comes to Ft. Thomas Elementary

Contributed Photo: Ft. Thomas Elementary School will start its mountain bike club n October with the assistance from Wheel Fun Mountain Biking Club, which gave a fun demonstration with the help from Ft. Thomas Elementary School Principal Aaron Hayes.

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FORT THOMAS – The Ft. Thomas Elementary School will soon launch a new out of school hours mountain biking club, giving students the opportunity to experience the joy of riding while building confidence, resilience, and healthy habits. The mountain biking club, starting Oct. 17, 2025, will be offered at no cost to families and is made possible through the support of Wheel Fun, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to cycling for youth across Arizona.

Contributed Photo: Wheel Fun Mountain Biking Club, Ribbon Cutting with Aaron Hayes, Ft. Thomas Elementary Principal, Evan Puglia Wheel Fun Lead Representative, Danny Dorr, Wheel Fun Board Member and Ft. Thomas Elementary Biking Club Coach, and Ft. Thomas Elementary 5th and 6th grade Mounting Biking Club members.

The new Wheel Fun Mountain Bike Club will become part of the existing 21st Century Friday Enrichment Program at Fort Thomas Elementary School. This program provides students with a variety of engaging learning opportunities in the four core areas of Life Skills, Arts, STEM, and Physical Fitness. The biking club will join the Physical Fitness track, complementing other classes that support student health and well-being.

The Fort Thomas Elementary Bike Club will be led by Head Coach Danny Dorr, co-founder of Red Rock Biker.org, who brings both professional expertise and a deep passion for helping young riders discover the joy of cycling. Under his guidance, students will learn bike handling skills, trail etiquette, teamwork, and perseverance—all in a supportive environment. The club is designed to not only encourage physical activity but also foster leadership, community connection, and lifelong outdoor recreation.

About Wheel Fun

Contributed Photo: The Ft. Thomas Elementary School has started a mountain bike club with Wheel Fun Mountain Biking Club. Bikes are supplied for club members.

Founded in 2019, Wheel Fun is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides free, school-based after-school mountain biking programs in rural and underserved Arizona communities. With nearly 50 bike clubs operating in 10 counties, Wheel Fun serves more than 2,000 students annually. Programs are supported by trained volunteer coaches—many of them parents, teachers, and community members—who mentor youth both on and off the bike.

Wheel Fun’s approach is about more than riding: it is about building healthier communities. From after-school clubs and summer camps to Riding for Focus PE programs and bike park projects, Wheel Fun creates pathways for youth to discover resilience, leadership, and joy through cycling.