Red grade Bike Park trails are suitable for proficient mountain bikers with advanced off-road bike handling skills used to riding technically demanding difficult trails.
Red Trails
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Trails
Red Bike Park trails require a high level of well-developed bike handling skills as they consistently entail difficult riding on all manner of surfaces. Advanced trails may feature fast and flowing manmade sections or be more natural and technical in style and appearance. Most trails feature a slight mixture of these styles and are made up from a combination of long steep descents, loose variable trail surfaces, and numerous natural and manmade obstacles including timber structures.
Trails
Red Bike Park trails require a high level of well-developed bike handling skills as they consistently entail difficult riding on all manner of surfaces. Advanced trails may feature fast and flowing manmade sections or be more natural and technical in style and appearance. Most trails feature a slight mixture of these styles and are made up from a combination of long steep descents, loose variable trail surfaces, and numerous natural and manmade obstacles including timber structures.
for you?
Red grade Bike Park trails demand proficiency from mountain bikers with advanced off-road skills. Riding on technically challenging trails, bikers need good quality mountain bikes with hydraulic disc brakes, preferably mid to long travel (140mm to 200mm) full-suspension all-mountain or downhill bikes, ensuring a stable and responsive ride.
The trails encompass steep descents, natural obstacles like rock gardens and exposed roots, and manmade features such as large berms and jumps. An advanced skill level is crucial for handling off-cambers, drops, jumps, and steep gradients over variable and often slippery trail surfaces, providing a thrilling yet demanding riding experience.
for you?
Red grade Bike Park trails demand proficiency from mountain bikers with advanced off-road skills. Riding on technically challenging trails, bikers need good quality mountain bikes with hydraulic disc brakes, preferably mid to long travel (140mm to 200mm) full-suspension all-mountain or downhill bikes, ensuring a stable and responsive ride.
The trails encompass steep descents, natural obstacles like rock gardens and exposed roots, and manmade features such as large berms and jumps. An advanced skill level is crucial for handling off-cambers, drops, jumps, and steep gradients over variable and often slippery trail surfaces, providing a thrilling yet demanding riding experience.
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