I don’t know if you remember, I left a comment a couple of weeks ago in regards to getting back to MTBing after a 6 year hiatus and liking your VK videos. I did ride for the first time in 6 years. I went to VK this past Saturday morning. There was a race this weekend. My question is, Why and where is the reasoning behind closing some of the trails? Why not just do the whole park? Is the route designed for some parts to make it easier to pass, since it’s all mostly single track, or consideration of distance since it’s more than one lap? Can you shed some light into this ? Thanks?
Happy to hear you made it out to VK. You didn't choose a great day to go haha, when there's races the trail gets modified in routing so there's more space to pass and to make it "different" than usual. Races usually remove all the stuff where riders could get stuck on, XC racing is about speed, not so much tech. During races the trail is routed in a mostly easy way. Come back any other day and you'll get to ride everything.
@@BlindstuffMTB thanks for your prompt reply. I went with my old 2007 Rocky Mountain Instinct 70 26’er. Bought the frame back in ‘07 and built it from the ground up. Couldn’t believe how many 26’ers are still out there. Trying to get a new Santa Cruz Tallboy in the summer. All sold out for 2021 anyways. Sucks!
YOU sir, are awesome. Thanks for all that you do working on these trails!
Thanks Jim! I really appreciate, but the credit is far from mine. It takes an amazing team of hard working volunteers to make VK what it is.
Great job!
Thnx!
Thank you for documenting and building the beast. Berms are hard work! Rides very nice!
Happy to hear you liked how it rides.
Great piece of trail building, loved the third person shots, awesome video :)
Was a lot of fun to put this one together. Always rewarding to ride something you built.
Good work! No good deed goes unpunished, best of luck with the next section!
It will be built! lol eventually we will get to it.
That place is looking more and more awesome. Good job man.
Thanks, Jeremy! 🤘🤘🤘
Nice to see work day videos!
Building stuff is so rewarding. Thanks for dropping in after the live stream!
Nice work on the berm man!
Thanks CJ
That's quite an achievement! Very well done Stefano! That think looks huge!
Thanks Matt! 🤘 It's a ton of fun now.
Nice job, the new stuff there looks sick!
Thanks Mike! Its been awesome to see it progress.
Great Job!!
Thanks! 🤘
Killed it!!
Sure did, teamwork dreamwork 🤘
How did I miss this video?! Great freaking video bro. Loved all of it man. You shaped that berm nicely.
Thanks Ben! Was a ton of fun to build this and it's still holding great. Always nice when you get to build something and it comes out well.
Great job bro! Team Viper salutes you! We will ride it this weekend! Vipers out!
Thanks man! Have fun.
Good stuff man! Always nice to see you upload stuff.
Thanks Robert!
You nailed it guys, soon or later its going to be MTB destination like Bentonville, AR......... keep up good work, cheers V!
Thanks Verdon! That would be awesome, still a long ways to go.
great video!!!
Glad you liked it!!
Sweet bro! 👌🏼
Thanks Frank 🤘
I loved this. Really, really did. This is cool :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hmm. Never heard of Virginia key..we are on the west coast in Cape Coral...worth the drive over?
Its closed now as most of the state, but definitely a great place to visit. Come ride Markham and Virginia Key and make a day of it.
I don’t know if you remember, I left a comment a couple of weeks ago in regards to getting back to MTBing after a 6 year hiatus and liking your VK videos.
I did ride for the first time in 6 years. I went to VK this past Saturday morning. There was a race this weekend. My question is, Why and where is the reasoning behind closing some of the trails? Why not just do the whole park? Is the route designed for some parts to make it easier to pass, since it’s all mostly single track, or consideration of distance since it’s more than one lap? Can you shed some light into this ? Thanks?
Happy to hear you made it out to VK.
You didn't choose a great day to go haha, when there's races the trail gets modified in routing so there's more space to pass and to make it "different" than usual. Races usually remove all the stuff where riders could get stuck on, XC racing is about speed, not so much tech. During races the trail is routed in a mostly easy way. Come back any other day and you'll get to ride everything.
@@BlindstuffMTB thanks for your prompt reply. I went with my old 2007 Rocky Mountain Instinct 70 26’er. Bought the frame back in ‘07 and built it from the ground up. Couldn’t believe how many 26’ers are still out there. Trying to get a new Santa Cruz Tallboy in the summer. All sold out for 2021 anyways. Sucks!
@@vrudy6 everything is sold out everywhere. It's crazy. That tallboy is awesome, was on my short list for the last bike I bought
Any bikes you are considering for your next bike?
Probably the jeffsy 29. I also got my hands on the new Norco optic to ride a few times and was absolutely blown away by it. May be an option
Cool. 2020 yt range came out yesterday. Enjoy.
@@keithgerlack7264 there's a few really nice looking ones. You thinking of getting one?
I’m leaning toward 27.5 Kona process or evil calling. Trying something new.
@@keithgerlack7264 nice man! That Kona is something else.
Bro I got a wicked video of me eating it on this trail 🤣💀
This trail has caught a lot of us off guard once or twice lol
did you have to get permission to build on this trail?
Yeah. Everything is done through the vk bike club.