The Welsh hills provide the perfect playground for the Fabric crew to join us for a day sessioning the popular and hidden lines at Revolution Bike Park. With slopestyle rider Tom Isted and legendary BMX rider Mike 'Jersey' Taylor making the trip, it was all smiles.
Warming up on the jump line, the boys quickly got into their rhythm. Sending flips and sneaky gaps before ducking down into the woods for some technical trail smashing and bashing.
The afternoon brought a session in the well-hidden quarry overlooking the bike park. The boys took to sending some jump lines which brought the best out of everyone. Another one in the bag!
Trust me when I say it's all gnarlier in real life as well. That groung at revs is horrible to crash on. Hard and rocky. One gap in particular was absolute death
Woooah, wait a minute. did I just hear some Anne Clark music on Pinkbike video clip? There is a god, more avant garde music behind great riding please.. what a time to be alive.
Thats what is great about building flowing lines, there is always new lines that can be taken, you know when you have flow right when you dont need to pedal or brake!
@colincolin: Soon they will be wearing increasingly outlandish shoes and impractical clothing, hats and other second-hand items whilst pulling off a mixture of ever more intricate moves which only people who know about riding will know how hard it is.
@dglobulator: meh it was but all the tracks are ruined and nobody who runs the place seems to care. They’re just building massive jumps that 99% of their customers aren’t going to ride while leaving everything else to ruin. Just bored of rev’s edits there’s one every other day.
There is a god, more avant garde music behind great riding please..
what a time to be alive.