Widely established between beautiful fields, forests, and a lake, The Brose Farm has this unique feeling of freedom and good vibes attached to it. We recently headed there for a weekend to ride Dirt Jumps, relax and have a good time and it was simply awesome.
We arrived on saturday and after some digging, we started riding. The big line wasn't ready yet, so we hit the smaller jumps at first. Shortly after, the grey sky started pouring rain on our heads but after Mud Rocker, the rain was no obstacle to a good session. It then started raining way too much to even consider going down the starter so we had to call it a day.
The next day, the weather was perfect and everybody was super stoked to hit the big line. We rode for as long as our bodies allowed us to, and Aidan Horn had one of the gnarliest crashes we've seen in a while! He took an hour off and somehow managed to ride just like nothing happened. Jeremy Menduni took care of filming everything and snapping some photos while Aidan Horn, Karl Southern, Michel Plonka, Sam Croots and Chris Poirier were shredding the place.
Huge thank to Josh Brose and the Brose family taking care of us and allowing us to ride our bikes on their jumps, you guys are the best! The Brose Farm also offers summer camps and various events so make sure to check them out on Facebook for all the infos!
That´s Aidon Horn,and I say´d it to him personally,that he needs a break in my forest. His answer was, I don´t have any He even jumped a big road Gap at my place with no breaks....I never get used to it,but he is an awesome rider who need to be seen on Contests!!! Cheers Aidon and greets from Nutbush Forest
To be fair, I do not think a brake would have helped him in that situation. From the looks of it in the video, he got out of shape on the landing, looked down at something while rolling through the transition, and then looked up just before he hit the back of the next landing with no time to react. He thought he was still lined up with the next takeoff.
Exactly. He almost didn't catch the last barspin, if you look closely his hands are not on the grips at all on his handlebars, they're closer to the stem, so no way he could've braked!
He even jumped a big road Gap at my place with no breaks....I never get used to it,but he is an awesome rider who need to be seen on Contests!!!
Cheers Aidon and greets from Nutbush Forest