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Track is officially finished, might get up the hill Saturday morning if weather stays dry from now until then
In my experience during the last rebuild you never get it all right first time, there will always be tweaks and adjustments. Its no complaint against the track builder per say, and I have seen the state of a lot of other tracks at this stage that make the concerns about Hartlepool pale into insignificance (as I am sure Mark will vouch for over at Eston!). It is “new new school” now but that only brings it up to date with everything else in the UK. Folk were unsure about the 1st round of track mods we did in 2005 but in the end people grew to like it. Also keep in mind everything looks massive and steep because its box fresh, all the clay mounds will settle and compact into shape over the coming months which will no doubt take the edge of things somewhat. Plus you got a million kids and the pedals of a million Baracuda fully-aspension-innit bikes to do their job on the surface.
Makes Bradford look tame
That thing at the end of the 1st does look massive, as long as you can jump into it or out of it it might be ok, someone will always come along and boost the whole lot probably . Maybe it's trying to be a Chula Vista triple so the Elite get big backsie into the first corner. We had a roller on the first straight at Blackpool that was too severe we just took the top off it when everyone agreed it just didn't flow, so that's always an option later . The rest of it looks good. One point I have with a lot of new tracks is they build them for the Elite, so the younger kids have nothing to jump and progress on so eventually they get bored and go back to riding their scooters Manchester indoor is a prime example of this.