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Big air, fast and flowing 30 75.00%
Small jumps, tight and technical 10 25.00%
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Old 15-12-2008
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Originally Posted by chris68nufc View Post
I havent voted. Can i still give my opinion?

Ok then. Thanks

I want to go for a track that has jumps but you have to land on a down ramp to get it right. Im dont think that you should build a track that you have to hit the ramp and go 30 foot in the air and land it on a tiny bit of steep angled down ramp. Too dangerous imo.
The Jarrow ones at club level seem to be like this. I can remember years ago when we used to have table tops. Does anybody remember what they are?
I like the up across and down sections of tracks that some clubs use where you need to concentrate on and get the gas on whilst on the down ramp.
We are all never going to agree but if you build them like i want them im happy
Your not allowed to comment on Jarrow's jumps as the only time you've helped build one you made the downramp too steep. Normally there 8 foot long if you can't hit it you need to race touring cars.

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I would of said that track was jarrow every tuesday night at 6 o'clock until i looked closer and seen it was outdoor....

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lXnct7IY4VU

Dont you worry chris once we've sorted the cupboard out we'll be able to get the jumps right for everyone...
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