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Originally Posted by James
It's not the jump thats usually the problem, its the landing.
Too many times you see down-ramps that are far to short.. Downramps need to be huge - Wide and very long.. And not into a sharp braking zone as you basically have parked cars waiting for you when you land, you need them into a nice piece of flowing track.
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Totally agree with James.
The down ramps are normally the issue and where the jumps are actually positioned.
The lead up to jumps is also important
Basically get someone that knows what they are doing and the track could simply be amazing with some big jumps.
Just don't forget the major ingredient which is key.
You have to be able to 'RACE' on the track. Don't make it an obstacle course.
Just my opinion, bigger jumps please!!