I appreciate the videos of all of the Austin area tracks. What would you say is the most beginner friendly track in terms of layout, conditions, turnout, etc? I'm considering getting back into the sport after an extremely long hiatus and would like to ease back into things at my own pace & not feel like I'm in the way or having to constantly stress about mud, deep ruts, etc. Thanks!
Murphys would be the most friendly track in the area as far as features are concerned, but is usually quite busy. Come later if a crowd is a problem. If you want a pretty empty track with big features you can roll and work up to without guys flying over your head, try Austin Moto Park in Del Valle on a Thursday.
Yeah he’s right I would definitely recommend murphys. It’s usually a little busy, but yeah maybe try and come around 11 or 12 and some of the crowd might be thinning out by that time.
i need to get to this level with my riding. After this winter i'm following you around.
Try and ride at least once a week to get some improvements
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Looking good bud!
Thanks!
I appreciate the videos of all of the Austin area tracks. What would you say is the most beginner friendly track in terms of layout, conditions, turnout, etc? I'm considering getting back into the sport after an extremely long hiatus and would like to ease back into things at my own pace & not feel like I'm in the way or having to constantly stress about mud, deep ruts, etc. Thanks!
Murphys would be the most friendly track in the area as far as features are concerned, but is usually quite busy. Come later if a crowd is a problem. If you want a pretty empty track with big features you can roll and work up to without guys flying over your head, try Austin Moto Park in Del Valle on a Thursday.
Yeah he’s right I would definitely recommend murphys. It’s usually a little busy, but yeah maybe try and come around 11 or 12 and some of the crowd might be thinning out by that time.
Good thing you cut video at the end cause that ktm rider looked faster than you