Great video mate, thanks for sharing this great trail, awesome riding. I definitely have to ride that one too. Keep up the good work and have fun. Ride on
The whole Bike Kingdom is sensational. It's so easy to link up different lifts and trails to create a tour that suits you. Their app is particularly useful for navigating your way around if you're not familiar with the region.
It’s an absolute blast. Interestingly enough, once you get your head around the fact you can carry speed through most of the trail, it’s not as intimidating as it first seems.
Awesome trail! I love this kind of build! Reminds me of the Ollweite Line ini Sölden. Tons of stuff to play with, never boring, you need to stay focused, but nothing to be afraid of ;-) Pure bike pleasure!
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland You've got wonderful spots a bit closer, but apart from that I can recommend Sölden without hesitation. Lots of high-alpine trails. everything from flowy to techy, short to long. And they keep building, so lots to discover form as well since last time.
i'm one of the guy that will love to ride this trail, it reminds me the WU Trail in Wexl, but this is completely another level of beauty, not even considering the landscapes! Great trail and video as usual!
The trail crew have outdone themselves with this one. If I ever make it across to the East of Austria, I'll have to make sure I check out the Wexl trails. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland You are welcome! I also hope to travel a lot the next season, in this moment i can be maximum at 1 hour from Vienna. Still a lot of possibilities anyway!
Nice wee review. We were up there yesterday (24.07.22) and took Twister instead as we had a long run down to Chur via 602/ 616 at the end of a looong day. This does look good though.
Hello, I am gonna go to Lenzerheide Bike Kingdom soon for a week for enduro riding. I am looking for some advice if this bikepark and the surroundings are suited for an enduro bike (which would be the objective) or a proper downhill bike would be more adequate? 🧐 Thank you!!!
I always ride my enduro bike there. With a downhiller, you are limited to the 4 trails in the bike park, which might be good, but there is so much more to the Bike Kingdom than that.
looks like it's a lot about tire pressure on this animal. just out of curiosity (i don't even own one), why no dh bikes? and how is this enforced? other than that this trail looks fantastic, like so much coming from lenzerheide. i'll be watching this space for more for sure!
Good to see you are still around! Hopefully the bus project is progressing well. I was certainly glad I run Cushcore on my bike when I hit this trail, because there are plenty of opportunities to get a pinch flat. I’m not entirely sure about the thinking behind the no downhill bikes rule, but it might be because they are trying to keep the downhill shredders completely separate from the hikers. Even though this is a bike trail, I think hikers are still allowed and the trails that connect to and from it are definitely shared trails.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland good to be back. i've missed y'all. it's going great, i had to take a bit of a break from yt to regroup. man i gotta figure out a feasible way to pull off a trip to switzerland once they let us again. would love to be shown around by someone local, you know anyone? :P
The rock work is out of this world! There are a couple of reasons: 1- I don't own a DH bike and 2- They don't allow DH bikes on the lift that accesses this trail.
All good questions. I’m really not sure what the deal is. When I asked someone, they just told me that the bike park is for downhill bikes - very helpful!
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland The reason I asked is that next season I will be building a bike I could classify as a DH bike capable of some short uphill/linking stages riding (some call it downduro if I get this right). Also, where are you based? I see/watch you riding in Flims/Lenzerheide/Arosa area. I am in Kanton Zug, not very close, not terribly far away :)
@@tooFATtoRIDE I guess if you’re bike has a normal cassette on the rear wheel, it’ll be fine. I’ve certainly seen bikes with triple clamp forks on these trails. Home for me is in The Zürcher Oberland.
Great video mate, thanks for sharing this great trail, awesome riding. I definitely have to ride that one too. Keep up the good work and have fun. Ride on
Thanks dude. I’m sure we’ll make it happen some time over the next couple of months!
Oh man, this trail looks amazing!! Thanks for sharing! I'm going to have to check it out....love that chunky flow!
The whole Bike Kingdom is sensational. It's so easy to link up different lifts and trails to create a tour that suits you. Their app is particularly useful for navigating your way around if you're not familiar with the region.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland Awesome, thanks! I'll make sure to download the app before I go!
What an awesome trail, looks really challenging, absolutely amazing.
Thanks for sharing this with us
It’s an absolute blast. Interestingly enough, once you get your head around the fact you can carry speed through most of the trail, it’s not as intimidating as it first seems.
Wow. That trail is a BEAST. Love the variety.
You have to be super switched on all the time.
Nice riding as always.
Ride Safe bud. 🤙🏴
Thanks fella. The last thing you would want to in that terrain is crash!!
Bloody brilliant trail Darren 🤙🏼
Cheers Dave. It’s a real work of trail art this one.
That trail looks good! Like you say the perfect blend of everything fast amd keeps giving the harder you push it 👍🏼
Great riding in that mate.
Thanks! 👍The trail builders have done some great work on this one - a fantastic addition to the Bike Kingdom!
Looks like a BANGER trail that mate!
Super vid!! :D
Thanks dude. Trail side beverages were consumed in celebration afterwards!
Awesome trail! I love this kind of build! Reminds me of the Ollweite Line ini Sölden. Tons of stuff to play with, never boring, you need to stay focused, but nothing to be afraid of ;-) Pure bike pleasure!
I need to make it to Sölden some time. I keep hearing lots of good things. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland You've got wonderful spots a bit closer, but apart from that I can recommend Sölden without hesitation. Lots of high-alpine trails. everything from flowy to techy, short to long. And they keep building, so lots to discover form as well since last time.
Looks like a fun trail😁
Play your cards right and I’ll take you there 😜
Looks epic!
That it is! Thanks for commenting.
my quads are in pain just watching that. Trail looked amazing.
🤣🤣🤣 It's definitely a work out for the legs if ride it in one hit. So worth it though.
i'm one of the guy that will love to ride this trail, it reminds me the WU Trail in Wexl, but this is completely another level of beauty, not even considering the landscapes! Great trail and video as usual!
The trail crew have outdone themselves with this one. If I ever make it across to the East of Austria, I'll have to make sure I check out the Wexl trails. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland You are welcome! I also hope to travel a lot the next season, in this moment i can be maximum at 1 hour from Vienna. Still a lot of possibilities anyway!
Nice wee review. We were up there yesterday (24.07.22) and took Twister instead as we had a long run down to Chur via 602/ 616 at the end of a looong day. This does look good though.
Thanks 🙏 Probably a good decision on your part. As good as this trail is, it's not one for the end of a long day in the saddle.
Huh. How did I manage to miss out on that one when I was there? Oh well, will have to visit again...
It depends when you were there. It was brand new last summer.
Hello, I am gonna go to Lenzerheide Bike Kingdom soon for a week for enduro riding. I am looking for some advice if this bikepark and the surroundings are suited for an enduro bike (which would be the objective) or a proper downhill bike would be more adequate? 🧐 Thank you!!!
I always ride my enduro bike there. With a downhiller, you are limited to the 4 trails in the bike park, which might be good, but there is so much more to the Bike Kingdom than that.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland Than you so much for the help!! :)
looks like it's a lot about tire pressure on this animal. just out of curiosity (i don't even own one), why no dh bikes? and how is this enforced? other than that this trail looks fantastic, like so much coming from lenzerheide. i'll be watching this space for more for sure!
Good to see you are still around! Hopefully the bus project is progressing well. I was certainly glad I run Cushcore on my bike when I hit this trail, because there are plenty of opportunities to get a pinch flat. I’m not entirely sure about the thinking behind the no downhill bikes rule, but it might be because they are trying to keep the downhill shredders completely separate from the hikers. Even though this is a bike trail, I think hikers are still allowed and the trails that connect to and from it are definitely shared trails.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland good to be back. i've missed y'all. it's going great, i had to take a bit of a break from yt to regroup. man i gotta figure out a feasible way to pull off a trip to switzerland once they let us again. would love to be shown around by someone local, you know anyone? :P
There is someone that comes to mind 🤔
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland what a delightful coincidence!
Whoa! That is rocky 😳 why no DH bikes?
The rock work is out of this world! There are a couple of reasons: 1- I don't own a DH bike and 2- They don't allow DH bikes on the lift that accesses this trail.
Interesting that no downhill bikes are allowed. Any idea why that is? And also what makes a downhill bike? Dual crown forks?
All good questions. I’m really not sure what the deal is. When I asked someone, they just told me that the bike park is for downhill bikes - very helpful!
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland The reason I asked is that next season I will be building a bike I could classify as a DH bike capable of some short uphill/linking stages riding (some call it downduro if I get this right).
Also, where are you based? I see/watch you riding in Flims/Lenzerheide/Arosa area. I am in Kanton Zug, not very close, not terribly far away :)
@@tooFATtoRIDE I guess if you’re bike has a normal cassette on the rear wheel, it’ll be fine. I’ve certainly seen bikes with triple clamp forks on these trails. Home for me is in The Zürcher Oberland.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland No cassette planned, Pinion gearbox with Gates belt 🤘
You are not terribly from me then 👍
Great
and white! 😜
That place looks like a death trap haha. Speed, drops and rocks .... nothing better!!
Well, I’ve met enough people in my time that seem to think us bikers have a death wish, so I guess it’s pretty fitting.
@@TrailTrackerSwitzerland very true! I like your style 😁
They should have called it Blackpool, because it's all tasty rock
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