In all honesty, aside from the huge amount of mud and my fear I was going to damage my ankle again I actually thought it was one of the best 4X tracks I'd raced on this summer.
It was nice to see something a bit different from the other tracks and once I'd got my bearings and stopped worrying about my ankle it actually became quite good fun riding it in the mud!
It seemed to be the only track this season that didn't solely depepend on the riders gate ability, plenty of options for overtaking, different lines (nice inside line on the 2nd berm worked well for me in 2 of my motos gaining me a 1st then a 2nd place after overtaking), just a bit more like a big open DH style track.
The moguls were interesting, not my favourite part of the course and I saw a lot of people just taking the central line and not really using different lines, a rock garden could be interesting there though!!
Re Torico's comment about the BC wanting a hard track and not pandering to beginners requirements, in all honesty this might not be such a bad thing.
There's easier courses out there, Chicksands for exaple, I love because it's flowy and easy to ride fast but having different styles of courses in the series makes it more interesting.
Some riders who are really fast on dry, hardpacked BMX style courses were really struggling last weekend which means that different people were getting higher places because they ride better on different courses, it just ups the game a little I think!
I look forward to more races over the winter to practice the track!
