Anybody know what the race course is like in Ashland called "John's peak"? They are going to have a race there this year and I might consider it, as long as it's a real DH race. (unlike the trail they usually run)
I know its not in Ashland...its outside of Jacksonville. I used to ride up there years ago but dont know what the course is like...lots of granite and MX trails.
I raced at John's Peak in Jacksonville a few years back (Timber Mountain Runamuck was the name of the event) and the course they used wasn't worth going back for, not much of a DH race course. It was pretty much some singletrack that went downhill, with a couple crappy manmade jumps and drops, and a really long flat finish. But, maybe the've built something new. I'd check with them to see if it's the same course.
I raced at John's Peak in Jacksonville a few years back (Timber Mountain Runamuck was the name of the event) and the course they used wasn't worth going back for, not much of a DH race course. It was pretty much some singletrack that went downhill, with a couple crappy manmade jumps and drops, and a really long flat finish. But, maybe the've built something new. I'd check with them to see if it's the same course.
I raced at John's Peak in Jacksonville a few years back (Timber Mountain Runamuck was the name of the event) and the course they used wasn't worth going back for, not much of a DH race course. It was pretty much some singletrack that went downhill, with a couple crappy manmade jumps and drops, and a really long flat finish. But, maybe the've built something new. I'd check with them to see if it's the same course.
I wasn't saying that it was the same trail, I said it sounded like it. I live 6 hours away and don't even know where Jacksonville is.
All I want to know is,,, Is John's peak an acual DH or just another trail ride?
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