One signature of Silver Mountain was unrelenting 180 degree corners in some places. The tracks were plenty rowdy for the trail bikes riders were putting to the test, but an effort by the trail builders to maximize trail to vertical drop ratio saw lots of 180 degree course changes as the various tracks snaked down the mountain. It was all good, though, as the turns easily allowed riders to carry their speed through the corners, even as they left a bit of a "pinball" impression on the racers.
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One signature of Silver Mountain was unrelenting 180 degree corners in some places. The tracks were plenty rowdy for the trail bikes riders were putting to the test, but an effort by the trail builders to maximize trail to vertical drop ratio saw lots of 180 degree course changes as the various tracks snaked down the mountain. It was all good, though, as the turns easily allowed riders to carry their speed through the corners, even as they left a bit of a "pinball" impression on the racers.
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