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Mountain Bike Freestyle – Getting Started

Posted by Art on May 6, 2009 in Biking

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Freestyle is a discipline of MTB which replicates that of FMX.  A biker will ride at high speed either on the flat, or on a drop in ramp for an instant hit of speed.  Unlike other events where bikers are timed, dirt jump is built on a points system for the tricks conducted on the run.

Dirt Jumping Bikes

Freestyle frames feature a different geometry than that of a normal MTB Frame.  A dirt jump frame is generally made of much stronger and often heavier material for them to stand up to the amount of abuse they are put through.

Jumps

Doubles – Also know as a gap, this is where two separate earth works are setup and the rider will jump a gap between the 2 conducting a trick.  These are the most well known and are often seen at sporting sports such as gravity Games.

Tabletops – These jumps are setup where there is a slope at the beginning and end of a jump with a flat top in between.  This is a bit similar to the double but with the middle filled in which makes the jumps more suited for inexperienced riders who might not make the transition between gap jumps.

Ski – Setup similar to standard ski jumps where the name is borrowed from, these are lengthy ramps generally setup on downhill sections of freeride trails where the slope can act as a landing.

Roller Jumps – Normally located at the beginning of a course, these jumps are intended to give the rider extra speed.

Whoops – Intended for a rider to manual over them, rhythms are usually situated together in numbers of three or more and are small round humps like very large speed bumps.

Spine Jumps – Much like spines at a skate park, spine jumps are constructed of a single earth work with no tabletop or gap in-between.  Spine jumps are especially great for pulling big air tricks.

Berm – This is a curved wall ride which is raised from the trail.  Regularly found on the edges of jump or downhill tracks to enable a rider to turn without losing too much speed.

Hip Jump – Hip Jump are designed to encourage the rider jump at an angle.  Again this is another way to encourage the biker to turn without losing momentum but also shows the technicality of the rider to choose lines through the trail.

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Ski Runs Turn Into Mountain Bike Resorts

Posted by Art on Mar 27, 2009 in Biking

It has been a good season for ski resorts this year. America received some great snow systems this year and many locations in Europe fared even better. The same cannot be said for Canada however, although they have had great snow for as many years as we can remember so it was about time they had a bad season. The majority of ski resort owners where made very happy this year as the looming recession threatened to make the slopes a very lonely place to be. But the mere comprehension that they could be facing financial difficulties led many to ponder the possibilities of further monetising the summer months.

A bill was introduced to Congress in America recently that would allow ski resorts to make much better use of their facilities in summer. There has been talk already about European resorts adopting a similar idea. The summer period usually counts for about 15% of a ski resort’s total income for the year. if the resorts could be utilized for a wider range of sports and more formal events then this percentage could sky rocket. Most people think that mountain biking is the most obvious and sport

There are often mountain bike trails at the base of ski mountains already and used mountain bike shops dotted around the areas. This would make the sport very accessible both to locals and visitors alike as they would not be forced to purchase or transport their own gear, just rent it as they would a pair of skis. The proposed idea however is for mountain biking a little more on the extreme sports side of things, utilising the ski lifts that are already in place to host downhill mountain biking events and competitions on the steep runs.

Roger Joules who runs one of Lake Tahoe’s ski resorts says “mountain bikers have been looking for some steep and challenging runs and our slopes are perfect for that in the summer. If we charge a small amount for the use of our lifts then it’s a situation where both parties win”

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