something like that in the south of the UK would be nice :D maybe with astro turf or bonded rubber crumb because I remember doing the splits on tarmac on knobblies nearly split the bill..
Go for it Kevin! Trail Centres are a great place to work on those skills and you can be confident that a blue trail has everything it should do (and nothing worse!) etc
Handy vid to pop in the basket to learn, do you think we could get a vid on how to bail safely and techniques and drills we could do for scenarios where you are rolling away safely, bailing mid air if you feel like your going over the handle bars ect
This type of bike park would be a great investment in West Lothian ,Scotland.People would come from miles to have a go .If they built the same one here ,I would not mind paying a fee for it’s up keep .Great vid ,love watching Blake .
I’m going to be in Bentonville, AR this weekend. What is the name of the trail center this was filmed at? Also, is any of the GMBN team still there?? Thanks for all of the info and energy you guys have! Keep inspiring great shredding!!! L8r
@@gmbn I watch all of your videos! They’re not only entertaining, but very informative. You guys have literally taught me how to ride a mountain bike on any terrain and how to tackle any feature out there. Thank you!!!
Does Bentonville put out any information about the cost/benefit information to their community. I would love to get something like this near me, but think communities need to know what they gain from investing in bikes.
"Body Parts" *Shivers*. Yeah, probably a few helmets on that asphalt too with people who do not know wet wood walls (or anything else made of wood in the wet) = bad times
Nice vid, but poorly titled, unless your goal was clickbait. Vid’s more name the features rather the details on how to master the features….I’d be happy w a just do them safely over master!
@@Zimblake would love to see you come to Minnesota. The area most people fly into (Minneapolis/St paul) has great forests but is mostly flat. Duluth (in the north, touching lake superior) has some more serious downhill action and it'd be great to see you there
Interestingly we have both trail centres and bikeparks in the UK! Trail centres tend to have longer loops of climbing and descending trails, whereas bikeparks tend to be more gravity focused.
Do you have any bike park skills to share with our community? Share them down below! 👇
Nice trailcenter, we dont have anything like that where i live😭
Better start lobbying your city council...
There is so much great riding in Bentonville! Everywhere should be like this!
Same. There's no indoor mtb park or trail center in GA. No trails have these features in GA either. It's very disheartening.
Same
Yeah another Blake video. Blake's the best!!!!
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Wish we had trails like that in the UK
Not many of this quality across the US either. Bentonville is a rare egg indeed.
Great video 👍🏻😉
Wish my town had something like that to lean on all we have is boring flat xc style trails
Blake it's in the house and back again! I like it when he presents, it's more fun
something like that in the south of the UK would be nice :D maybe with astro turf or bonded rubber crumb because I remember doing the splits on tarmac on knobblies nearly split the bill..
Cool video! Love the obstacles and the progression in difficulty. I wish we had a trail center like this here, too.
I've been mountain biking for three years now and still feel intimidated by trail centres. :-)
A fun watch regardless, thanks Blake!
Go for it Kevin! Trail Centres are a great place to work on those skills and you can be confident that a blue trail has everything it should do (and nothing worse!) etc
Handy vid to pop in the basket to learn, do you think we could get a vid on how to bail safely and techniques and drills we could do for scenarios where you are rolling away safely, bailing mid air if you feel like your going over the handle bars ect
We've got this one Lee: gmbn.eu/howtocrash Although we're making an update sometime soon! Keep an eye out
At 2:35 is that also known as bike body separation ?
It's kind of easy to do when I watch haha.. Nice videos and tips.
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Nice. Wish we had that here for progression. Still am not confident in jumps=(. Nice video👌
This type of bike park would be a great investment in West Lothian ,Scotland.People would come from miles to have a go .If they built the same one here ,I would not mind paying a fee for it’s up keep .Great vid ,love watching Blake .
Scotland's definitely seeing a good amount of investment in it's MTB scene recently! Maybe check in with what DMBins are up to
@@gmbn The mtb money is spent up north where there is already bike parks but my area has nothing anywhere like this ,but Thankyou for your advice x
Please build one at Laguna Seca😜
I’m going to be in Bentonville, AR this weekend. What is the name of the trail center this was filmed at? Also, is any of the GMBN team still there?? Thanks for all of the info and energy you guys have! Keep inspiring great shredding!!! L8r
It's called the Railyard in Roger's, AR.
Great video!!
Thanks, Randal! We're stoked you enjoyed this one! 🙌
@@gmbn I watch all of your videos! They’re not only entertaining, but very informative. You guys have literally taught me how to ride a mountain bike on any terrain and how to tackle any feature out there. Thank you!!!
Your the man Blake!🤙🏻
I ❤ The Railyard!!!!
Why does Blake ride a hardball instead of a dirt jumper?
Does Bentonville put out any information about the cost/benefit information to their community. I would love to get something like this near me, but think communities need to know what they gain from investing in bikes.
Tell us what you DONT like......grate video by the way....
Where is that
Loved the video!! You can land heya, or heya, or over heya. :) jk
"Body Parts" *Shivers*. Yeah, probably a few helmets on that asphalt too with people who do not know wet wood walls (or anything else made of wood in the wet) = bad times
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Hey Dude
Wait...Blake isn't on a hardtail? I thought the Nukeproof Scout was mandatory.
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No shark fins :(
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Fun to watch actually acting biker :)
Early gang where u at
Nice vid, but poorly titled, unless your goal was clickbait. Vid’s more name the features rather the details on how to master the features….I’d be happy w a just do them safely over master!
Has this guy literally moved to Bentonville?
i wish hahaha
@@Zimblake would love to see you come to Minnesota. The area most people fly into (Minneapolis/St paul) has great forests but is mostly flat. Duluth (in the north, touching lake superior) has some more serious downhill action and it'd be great to see you there
Riding those features on asphalt would make me atleast little nervous. Fall over and say goodbye to your skin.
You're right. Although, there is always great grip, so it'll be harder to loose control! 😉
"Trail Center" is not a thing in the US. We call then "Bike Parks". You say to-mah-to, I say to-may-to.....
Interestingly we have both trail centres and bikeparks in the UK! Trail centres tend to have longer loops of climbing and descending trails, whereas bikeparks tend to be more gravity focused.
@@gmbn Ours just cover both, from your local neighborhood dirt jumps to full on gravity, like Trestle.
Man, everything good, thanks for making this video, but please, please, change your helmet to different colour....
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