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Uci Course Layout & Design


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Basically as the topic states. Do they measure the distances and heights of the courses they design and build, or are they biased towards the master/elite riders abilties. because lets face it, if the courses in the uk are not hard enough for D.B(Danny Butler), then he will cruise all over them literally. So how do they (or should i say Dave Butler) make a course challenging and safe. Was just watching the uci comp action from Trials Is Dead dvd, and some of the stacks looked scary! Benito faceplant stack was :lol:

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basically my dad has been around the uci circuit that much that he knows the level of what is uci style possible, as 90 per cent of the time we arn't in this country we are training with the top lot, so he just knows the level better than any other person in the country. so thats it really...

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Just like anything, you get to know riders abilities.

Once you get to a certain level, you can place a pallet gap/up and you know you're either gonna just about make it or not.

Just takes a bit of time...

I know if i can make a gap or not without trying it cos i'm one of the best in the counrty at trials ridingzzzzzzz

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I know if i can make a gap or not without trying it cos i'm one of the best in the counrty at trials ridingzzzzzzz

ha ha... :lol: actually you could, in trials, everyone is the best judge to their own capabilities... its' in your head.

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