BIKESKILLS RIDEZONE: Another year and getting better!
Photo Left: The Ridezone as a blank canvas and before construction.
Once again it’s that time off the year when every self respecting bicycle rider works him or herself into a frenzy. Yup, it’s Sea Otter time!
Bicycle enthusiast of all types and ages come to Monterrey to enjoy the festivities of the Sea Otter, but for mountain bikers, it holds some unique opportunities. One of these is the RIDEZONE. The RIDEZONE construction and design this year is being lead by free riding legend and course designer, Randy Spangler with input from the likes of Joe Lawwill and Mark Weir. The main objective to the RIDEZONE is to provide a safe setting for people of all ages to develop and improve their cycling skills and benefit from the experienced staff on hand. Adults can pass along the mountain biking bug to the upcoming generation, as well as see how some of this younger generation has progressed the sport. Last years RIDEZONE was awesome featuring 2 Pump tracks, (1 beginner 1 advanced) a trail section (ladders, wall rides, rocky sections), and a table top jump section for those in search of the clouds.
This year The Bikeskills Ridezone will be even better! So keep this blog on your favorites as I will be giving up to date reports on the progress being made. Want to be even closure to the action, then sign up to volunteer some muscle and in the process learn the mechanics of creating features of your own…
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