As someone who mountain bikes in Janesville and has watched the pump grow over the years, it’s really great to see someone bringing more publicity to the park. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you! It's a very fun trail. For a 40 minute drive for me, I think it's worth it and I'm sure I'll be back there at least a couple times this year.
Live in the Northwest suburb of Chicago was not aware of this park.I'm 63 years old.been. mountain bikeing for 35 years.I will definitely check the park out.Thanks for sharing greatly appreciated. FYI.. There's a tray group of trails called Paul Douglas in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, about 20 plus miles. I think you guys would like it. You get a chance check it out
Great video, After having rode at Winman Trails in Vilas County on Vacation I purchased a a pre-owned Trek to get back into trail riding. Looks like a nice place to take my nephew.
Nice video! I think everyone has hit that pine tree. Palmer is my go-to for getting practice on jumps.The rain the last few weeks has really did a number on that expert jumpline. Check out Atwood Park in Rockford when you get a chance.
Yep fun trail system, I started riding it late last summer since it's like 20mins from my house. Would be nice if they did a progressive line for beginners in the future, but they have done an amazing job in a short time frame
For sure it is already a great place for all skill types already. I'm sure it will just keep getting better. It's about a 40 minute drive for me and I think it is worth it for sure.
Rockport's xc stuff is definitely superior to palmer but has nothing like those jump lines. it's been awhile since hitting Rockport thanks for the reminder. extend your trip a little and hit Atwood as well!!!
I'm not sure who the professional builder but there is a core group of about 6 locals I'm told maintain it. Edit: professional company is Traction Trailworx
Janesville Velo Club took the lead for designing and constructing the trails with Traction Trailworx, and is now the organization that maintains the trails as well
As someone who mountain bikes in Janesville and has watched the pump grow over the years, it’s really great to see someone bringing more publicity to the park. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you! It's a very fun trail. For a 40 minute drive for me, I think it's worth it and I'm sure I'll be back there at least a couple times this year.
I did not expect to see my local bike trails while scrolling through my youtube feed lol
Nice video!
Im heading this Sunday . This should be a blast !! Thank you for the Video
@@francismarigomen6593 go there on Saturday. Grand opening party!
I ride here at least 3 times a week it’s really amazing to see it grow into what it’s turned into
Sweet. I grew up in Janesville and love to see trails like this being built there!
Live in the Northwest suburb of Chicago was not aware of this park.I'm 63 years old.been. mountain bikeing for 35 years.I will definitely check the park out.Thanks for sharing greatly appreciated. FYI.. There's a tray group of trails called Paul Douglas in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, about 20 plus miles. I think you guys would like it. You get a chance check it out
Thanks for the tip on those trails. We'll add them to the list. I'm sure you will enjoy Palmer!
Great video, After having rode at Winman Trails in Vilas County on Vacation I purchased a a pre-owned Trek to get back into trail riding. Looks like a nice place to take my nephew.
For sure, I think anyone would have fun at this place! Thanks for watching!
Nice video! I think everyone has hit that pine tree. Palmer is my go-to for getting practice on jumps.The rain the last few weeks has really did a number on that expert jumpline. Check out Atwood Park in Rockford when you get a chance.
Good to know I'm not the only one 🤣. Atwood is definitely on the list!
Great video. I live just outside of Madison. There are great places to ride here. Looks like I’ll have to make a run to Janesville.
Thanks for watching. I'm pretty close to Madison but need to get out that way to ride asap.
Yep fun trail system, I started riding it late last summer since it's like 20mins from my house.
Would be nice if they did a progressive line for beginners in the future, but they have done an amazing job in a short time frame
For sure it is already a great place for all skill types already. I'm sure it will just keep getting better. It's about a 40 minute drive for me and I think it is worth it for sure.
Thank you for checking out Janesville's PUMP and Urban Bike Park located in Palmer Park. Do you mind if we share your video? Thank you.
We were very happy to ride the park and it's great to have such a unique trail to ride in the area! For sure, you can share! Thanks for waching
Thanks for answering the last time I asked (on a different trail), but…could the flow trails here be handled with a hybrid bike?
I definitely think so. There might be the one spot with the cement that you'll have to go around or walk but they're pretty smooth.
@@acebikemedia thanks again!
you should check out Standing Rocks in Plover, WI!
We have ridden there but haven't done an overview video. There is a video on the channel of the Enduro last year. Definitely a fun trail system!
Went to school with a kid from there haha always used to say “JanesVegas baby.” 😂
Rockport's xc stuff is definitely superior to palmer but has nothing like those jump lines. it's been awhile since hitting Rockport thanks for the reminder. extend your trip a little and hit Atwood as well!!!
Next time I'll check all that out. Thanks!
Andy: "it's when you can do a line"..... All I heard
Doing lines with friends for a good time.
who built and who maintains those trails?
I'm not sure who the professional builder but there is a core group of about 6 locals I'm told maintain it.
Edit: professional company is Traction Trailworx
Janesville Velo Club took the lead for designing and constructing the trails with Traction Trailworx, and is now the organization that maintains the trails as well
2500$ bike & can't get both wheels off the ground? Dude, you can do THAT with a 250$ bike.🤣
It was literally his first time riding a mountain bike on a trail.