problem is not the trails. if alpine and indy are too rough for you hands some else is wrong. ease up on the grips. or get ones that are more comfortable
i had to post this.check out 2:35 in this vid. this at whistler, the whoops are high speed,spread out like bmx track or something. totally sick. diablo could build this for sure.
http://www.pinkbike.com/video/82977/
yea dennis, i went out there last year and saw the whoops! like well manicured braking bumps. did you get to really test them out? that would be a killer addition at diablo. they could build them out in the field with all the berms. great suggestion
i have personally witnessed so many broken collarbones within the past year, not to mention my own. left broke twice and the right is still broken but healing fast. nothing you can really do. i helped out two people at diablo this season, both with broken clavicles. i am getting a leatte brace...
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