Sensible comment, thats also the only thing I feel like with the rock section. That barricade in the middle between lanes could perhaps be made out of something a bit less career ending. Other than that, love this track for XC!
Mal sehen wer der erste Querschnittsgelähmte auf diesem Track ist. Wenn ich sowas sehen will gehe ich zum DH. Das hat meiner Meinung nach nichts mit XC zutun, sorry.
That is insane! I agree with the previous comments. It is not a difficult XCO course but an extremely difficult. Why oh why shall XCO go into this direction?? Do not we have enduro, dh, tral races??? In this dry condition still very dangerous, so when it rains nothing will help to survive. The rocky part is risking life even. I can not imagine who and why approved this garbage called race track...
@@keatonverswi okay true, more than basic skills. But I would say that the professionals racing a world cup should all have the ability to ride this, if not, they are in the wrong program in my opinion 😅
@@BikingNL000 yeah and most of them do have the ability. The problem is some of the juniors are having trouble with this course. I do like that you need to be able to descend well in Xc but I also think they should be cautious because even if you can descend you aren’t completely able to descend at your best level because of how hard you have been pushing.
@@theymademepickaname1248destroy... What's your definition of destroy? What time down Fort William (Steve Peat beat me the other week at the Fort William nationals, I fell off trying to somehow get close to his time)
This track is too much. It's not xc , ITS ENDURO OR DOWNHILL in places. Wet and its dangerous, anyone tired who makes a mistake could be seriously injured. Taking some risks on this track before the olympics could see some olympians missing Paris games.
@@_ben_sweetthat's why mountain biking has different disciplines. I'm all for more technical XC with climbs, descents, roots, rocks, drops, etc., but this is too much. For this you should have a burly bike, full face helmet, and pads, which makes it not xc.
The devil is in the detail. You would never see these vertical logs on a downhill track because its stupid when it rains. And neither would that man made rock chute with a centerline divider made of sharp rocks be a part of a DH track because its stupid dangerous no matter, especially with minimal protection. The general problem XC seems to have, is these man made sections because they almost always suck for one reason or another. Its as if they cant find proper technical trails for XC, when they could look at Enduro World Cup tracks for better ideas. Granted, the problem with natural trails is, you cant usually make them into loops and therefore broadcast compatible, but the two aforementioned sections are just silly, no matter what discipline. I expect some nasty injuries if it rains...
Maybe it will give the xc riders a bit more respect for enduro and downhill. That being said, I think Discovery/UCI should keep xc as xc and not try to make xc into enduro
I disagree I think Xc racers have mad respect for enduro and downhill racers. I will also say Xc is supposed to be hard up and hard down. I can guarantee you the best Xc racers could race downhill.
Rain could make a couple sections very interesting!
Think this has taken it a bit far…
That rock section may be a bit much, in terms of if you do get it wrong, you could seriously mess yourself up. Lycra aint gonna help!!!!
Sensible comment, thats also the only thing I feel like with the rock section. That barricade in the middle between lanes could perhaps be made out of something a bit less career ending. Other than that, love this track for XC!
Mal sehen wer der erste Querschnittsgelähmte auf diesem Track ist. Wenn ich sowas sehen will gehe ich zum DH. Das hat meiner Meinung nach nichts mit XC zutun, sorry.
That is insane! I agree with the previous comments. It is not a difficult XCO course but an extremely difficult. Why oh why shall XCO go into this direction?? Do not we have enduro, dh, tral races??? In this dry condition still very dangerous, so when it rains nothing will help to survive. The rocky part is risking life even. I can not imagine who and why approved this garbage called race track...
It looks fun. Finally something interesting.
its XC, not gravel racing. It's really not that difficult with some basic bike skills. Its world cup after all..
@@BikingNL000I disagree you need more than basic skills but I also agree that it is World Cup racing and you should be able to descend your bike
@@keatonverswi okay true, more than basic skills. But I would say that the professionals racing a world cup should all have the ability to ride this, if not, they are in the wrong program in my opinion 😅
@@BikingNL000 yeah and most of them do have the ability. The problem is some of the juniors are having trouble with this course. I do like that you need to be able to descend well in Xc but I also think they should be cautious because even if you can descend you aren’t completely able to descend at your best level because of how hard you have been pushing.
Those rocks are a bit stupid. I agree, someone is going to destroy their face.
This isn't XC
How to stop the failed roadies coming into XC and dominating...
this isn't gravel racing mate
@@stephenvogel4647 wow, that was informative 😂
I guarantee an elite level xc racer would destroy you on any trail.
@@theymademepickaname1248destroy... What's your definition of destroy? What time down Fort William (Steve Peat beat me the other week at the Fort William nationals, I fell off trying to somehow get close to his time)
@@MyBetsie sure you did.
This track is too much. It's not xc , ITS ENDURO OR DOWNHILL in places. Wet and its dangerous, anyone tired who makes a mistake could be seriously injured. Taking some risks on this track before the olympics could see some olympians missing Paris games.
It looks good and fun too ride. More tracks like that would certainly weed out the weak.
Nah, it’s mountain biking, this is sick 🔥
You mean mountain biking? Sure it is. Stupidly placed tombstones beside a landing tough has nothing to do with mountain biking.
@@_ben_sweetthat's why mountain biking has different disciplines. I'm all for more technical XC with climbs, descents, roots, rocks, drops, etc., but this is too much. For this you should have a burly bike, full face helmet, and pads, which makes it not xc.
The devil is in the detail. You would never see these vertical logs on a downhill track because its stupid when it rains.
And neither would that man made rock chute with a centerline divider made of sharp rocks be a part of a DH track because its stupid dangerous no matter, especially with minimal protection.
The general problem XC seems to have, is these man made sections because they almost always suck for one reason or another. Its as if they cant find proper technical trails for XC, when they could look at Enduro World Cup tracks for better ideas. Granted, the problem with natural trails is, you cant usually make them into loops and therefore broadcast compatible, but the two aforementioned sections are just silly, no matter what discipline. I expect some nasty injuries if it rains...
That is awesome. Adios diet roadies
You don't like athletes, weird man. 🤔
@@leetlau hah! A roadie won 😂😂
Maybe it will give the xc riders a bit more respect for enduro and downhill. That being said, I think Discovery/UCI should keep xc as xc and not try to make xc into enduro
I disagree I think Xc racers have mad respect for enduro and downhill racers. I will also say Xc is supposed to be hard up and hard down. I can guarantee you the best Xc racers could race downhill.
when did any xc racer ever disrespect a downhill or enduro rider? weird comment
@@TheTrailRabbit that’s what I’m saying idk why people think Xc racers disrespect them. Maybe it’s cause they know nothing about either sports