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Obviously the last thing I'd expect on a privately owned downhill park would be downhill bikes being ridden fast in a downhill direction ๐
The cx rider is a chump.
How long until the CX dickhead shows up on here?
Got to be an STW user with that kind of attitude.
So was he going back up the red run? At the path about 9 secs in on this?
More around the 21 second mark on that vid, although those berms are much wider/ faster now.
He was going up a bike park trail?
I've done this, very cautiously, to accompany a "lost" person back to a nearby hub, but extremely cautiously and got us off the line when someone came.
Really one has to expect cyclists hooning down bike trails! He's a berk to expecting otherwise and then having the temerity to argue the point.
1) Yes he was in the wrong
2) Yes you could ride in a manner that would mean that even if there are bellends around you won't hit them but
3) That would be shit. So what we actually do is, we ride quick and committed, and in a manner that deals with the likely, and just accept that sometimes unexpected things will happen. It is part and parcel of the sport we do.
Spot on!!
Up here the access rules cut both ways. I can ride my bike pretty much anywhere I like, but I have to accept that other people might be using the track for their own purposes (regardless of how many signs there are).
I still question that. The LRA does state you can't exercise your access rights on land set aside for a specific recreational purpose. In my own personal opinion, I would argue that a purpose built mountain bike trail is land set aside for a specific recreational purpose. Others disagree. As it's never been tested in court it's still up for debate.
As you say, that one gets argued both ways and is probably getting a bit off topic, but it's a fair point.
He is obviously a cock. No you shouldn't be riding below your limits on a trail like that. You showed more patience with him than I would.
Pin it and enjoy it! Maybe next time you'll hit him harder and he will learn a lesson?
Can I just say - I [i]would[/i] ride that track in the video (despite my earlier comment)! There's a section at AH that crosses the XC trail? Guys were jumping over our heads on that! That's the bit I wouldn't ride ๐
What a grade a toolbox!
I'm guessing like many trail centre / bike park type tracks the bottom where he may have started would have had no entry signs etc which he clearly ignored. As others have said at this kind of venue you e got to expect people to be riding quickly which is why they go there. Hopefully next time Darwin's theory will kick in...
It does annoy me when people ignore the no entry signs on purpose built trails. I was at Cannock the other week and a lady was walking up the trail with her two dogs and kids getting in a strop that she had to keep calling her dogs back / making them sit for the cyclists! I pointed out that she shouldn't be on it, let alon hoi g against the traffic on a quick bit and she went nuts! What if someone ploughed into one of her dogs / kids? Idiot. Cannock Chase is massive and there are two dedicated bike trails that seem to attract the odd idiot to walk on.
Did you ring your bell?
1) Yes he was in the wrong
2) Yes you could ride in a manner that would mean that even if there are bellends around you won't hit them but
3) That would be shit. So what we actually do is, we ride quick and committed, and in a manner that deals with the likely, and just accept that sometimes unexpected things will happen. It is part and parcel of the sport we do.
Couldn't agree more and perfectly phrased. Except when clearly there is a risk of walkers, dogs etc this is the only way to ride IMO. The pure joy of riding on the edge and pushing your limits is a special place. Be safe, be sensible, but if you're not falling of once in a while you're not trying hard enough... ๐