Endo warms you up with some fast but root-infested turns through the top section before blasting your into the bike-park style booters at the bottom of the hill. There’s always an audience for the final road gap jump, so if you’ve got the skills to pay the bills, it’s well worth a few runs. You can also play mix-and-match with the Corkscrew trail too. It’s accessed via the push up track.
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Jon’s been riding bikes for ages and has been involved in the bike industry for most of his working life too, starting out as a Saturday boy at Harry Hall Cycles before moving into the world of media via the odd stint as a mountain bike guide. He’s worked at Singletrack, headed up What Mountain Bike magazine and been tech ed at BikeRadar before arriving at the helm of road.cc’s knobbly tyred sister site off-road.cc.
He mostly rides mountain bikes up and down things as fast as possible (not always that fast to be honest) but isn’t averse to riding drop bar bikes either, whether that’s on gravel or tarmac.
He goes all funny at the mention of rubber compounds and shim stacks.