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A PUMP TRACK is a purposefully designed obstacle course that incorporates bumps, profiled turns, and small jumps arranged to facilitate the accumulation and sustained flow of momentum without the need for pedaling. The gathering of momentum is made possible by strategically profiled obstacles, known as bumps, where users execute upward and downward movements (referred to as pumping), guiding themselves in a preferred direction by harnessing the forces of gravity and centrifugal forces.
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BMX RACING history dates back to the 60th. It became an Olympic discipline in 2008. BMX RACING features 8 competitors riding simultaneously on a specially designed track. Competitors are equipped with helmets and pads. They start the race from a gate installed at the top of a starting hill. The course length varies from 350-450 m and it takes 30 to 40 seconds to ride the entire length of the course.
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A bike park is a specially designed facility that is dedicated to various bike sports. It can either stand separately or can complement to an existing sport facility area. Bike park is divided into parts with sections of courses for dirt, bmx racing or bike playgrounds. They vary in terms of their difficult. If everything combined with numerous alternative paths, such fun never comes to an end.
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Bike trails that go through forests are both designed and built in harmony with nature as there is no need to cut down trees to make room for new SINGLETRACKS. Narrow, winding and featuring numerous obstacles and turns varying in terms of difficulty level fit perfectly well even the most diversified surrounding. It does not matter whether trails is covered by sand or gravel. SINGLETRACKS can both form a compact loop occupying a small area and a trail linking two or more towns. Regardless of the type, SINGLETRACK proves an easy venture as well as a cost effective investment putting little pressure on the surrounding environment.
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A PUMP TRACK is a purposefully designed obstacle course that incorporates bumps, profiled turns, and small jumps arranged to facilitate the accumulation and sustained flow of momentum without the need for pedaling. The gathering of momentum is made possible by strategically profiled obstacles, known as bumps, where users execute upward and downward movements (referred to as pumping), guiding themselves in a preferred direction by harnessing the forces of gravity and centrifugal forces.
Read more here...

BMX RACING history dates back to the 60th. It became an Olympic discipline in 2008. BMX RACING features 8 competitors riding simultaneously on a specially designed track. Competitors are equipped with helmets and pads. They start the race from a gate installed at the top of a starting hill. The course length varies from 350-450 m and it takes 30 to 40 seconds to ride the entire length of the course.
Read more here...

A bike park is a specially designed facility that is dedicated to various bike sports. It can either stand separately or can complement to an existing sport facility area. Bike park is divided into parts with sections of courses for dirt, bmx racing or bike playgrounds. They vary in terms of their difficult. If everything combined with numerous alternative paths, such fun never comes to an end.
Read more here...

Bike trails that go through forests are both designed and built in harmony with nature as there is no need to cut down trees to make room for new SINGLETRACKS. Narrow, winding and featuring numerous obstacles and turns varying in terms of difficulty level fit perfectly well even the most diversified surrounding. It does not matter whether trails is covered by sand or gravel. SINGLETRACKS can both form a compact loop occupying a small area and a trail linking two or more towns. Regardless of the type, SINGLETRACK proves an easy venture as well as a cost effective investment putting little pressure on the surrounding environment.
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