Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Description
This is the official Facebook Fan Page for the Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
http://whistlerbike.com The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is not like any other biking experience you have ever had. The trails often have sustained stretches of downhill riding and the lifts allow you to ride much more vertical than you would normally do in a long day of riding. This page is aimed at giving you the information that you need to have a great day and go home tired, dirty and happy.
Bikes & Gear:
It is very important to ride the right bike for the job. You wouldn't use a finishing hammer to frame a house and this is no different. A downhill bike has plush suspension in both the front and rear to smooth out the bumps on rugged trails. Rent a bike if you don't have your own and ask the rental technician to tune the suspension to your body weight and skills.
There is a reason why most riders are wearing armor- it works. Crashing is a possibility no matter how slow or cautious you ride and protecting yourself from cuts and scrapes with pads is a must.
A proper fitting full-face helmet is the way to go. Protect your face and head by wearing it done up properly under the chin.
Riding Tips:
Warm up your body and bike skills. Before dropping into the trail network get familiar with your bike and the features you will encounter by riding the new Olympic Skills Park (located at the top of the Fitzsimmons Chair).
Stay low. Don't hop on the lifts and ride up to the top right away. Ride in the Fitzsimmons Zone (lower part of the Bike Park) for at least three laps before going up to the Garbanzo Zone.
Stand up! Riding downhill requires an athletic stance on your bike so stand up to absorb bumps and keep your pedals level.
Ride a trail a few times before you move on. Ride the easier trails at least two or three times before moving on to a new one. Some riders will do 30 laps on a trail before moving on to a more difficult run.
Take a guide along for your first day; guided programs are fully customizable and cost very little when combined with a rental package. You will be shown the best trails for your skill development, meet interesting people and learn more than you can imagine.
Take breaks, drink water, rest your hands and eat to keep your energy up.
rails:
Here’s a quick guide to take you through the ideal 6-lap day in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park:
LAP 1
Upper Easy Does It should be your first excursion. The upper section is wide and flat for warming up the braking fingers and riding body.
Lower Easy Does It follows Upper and has rollers and bermed corners to spice up the riding.
LAP 2
Upper B-Line adds bigger berms to the mix and throws some basic jump shapes at you, all of which can be rolled over if air is not your thing.
After Atlantis, a green pedal trail to traverse over and see more of the mountain
Crabapple Turns introduces singletrack riding to the mix out of the forest on the ski run
Lower Easy Does It - you have been here before
World Cup Singletrack, a wider single track ride, this time through the forest.
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Throwback to summer when our very own Zander Geddes threw down in the Crankworx Dirt Diaries contest with this.
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Did you check everything off your list this year or do you need redemption in 2018?
And then Yoann Barelli went faster than Rémy Métailler.
Thanks for the drool fest 2 days after the Park closes, Rémy. 2018 seems so far away now...
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With the season winding down, we thought we'd share an honourable mention from some of the comments we got this year. Have a suggestion on how to make the bike park better for 2018? Hit us up at bike.whistlerblackcomb.com/engaged
The window is closing in with only 6 more days left this season. Bragging about your new ink or any other personal artistic expressions at this point will go unnoticed. | #LifeCanWait | #RideNowSleepLater | video by: Good Fortune Collective & Absolute Cinema | riders: Paul Stevens, Matt Beer, and James McSkimming |
D1 was dead but it came back to be one of the best trail in the Park. LONG. LIVE. D1. | #RideNowSleepLater | video by: Good Fortune Collective, Absolute Cinema and Anthill Films | riders; Zander Geddes, Trevor John Berg Tom van Steenbergen and Bas van Steenbergen |
Does it really matter to your special someone that your legs feel rougher than usual? We don't think they'll mind because you got two weeks to keep standing on the pedals and that's what you want anyways. | #LifeCanWait | #RideNowSleepLater | video by: Good Fortune Collective & Absolute Cinema | riders: Lula Darquier & Dylan Forbes |
Original Sin is on the clock with only 19 days left...do yourself a favourite and put it on the top of your priority list. | #LifeCanWait | #RideNowSleepLater | photo by: Laurence Crossman-Emms Photography of rider Paul Stevens |