There is a new pump track in Barden Ridge. The Ridge Pump Track costs a whopping 1.15 million and has a lot to show for its costs.
With almost 1,000 square meters of looping circuits, the pump track is massive. The tar surface is as smooth as any, and a huge amount of earth has been moved around to create bumps and humps.
The track offers a number of different lines and alternative routes. The humps and bumps are small and very mellow, however, they are many of them that are often close together that allow you to generate some serious speed.
The pump track is large in space but has very small humps and bumps that cater to beginners and are to be shared with everyone else.
A super fun tar pump track that is expansive and a great workout.
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The New Kyogle Pump track was opened in 2020. The tar pump track has plenty of lengths in track, however, the humps and bumps could be larger, so get a little more speed out of the track. A mellow pump track that is fun to pump around.
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