SaddleRags wrote:
I’ll play, since I’m nerdy enough to log my rides into a spreadsheet. Over the past 4 years my breakout is 54% DH bike parks/shuttles and 46% trail rides. Plus I’m lucky enough to live close to work and can commute by bike so there’s that too.
whoa, a spreadsheet?! that’s awesome! that’s a really good DH percentage.
a few years ago, i would have had more DH time but anymore it’s 100% trail/xc aside from a whistler trip once a year for some lift runs.
Over the past 12 months, I rode:
10% DJ
40% AM
50% Downhill
I hope to get on the AM bike a bit more than the DH bike this year, time will tell though.
80% dh
10% boring xc because I don’t have a ride and that’s what’s nearby
10% xc to the top of dh runs
85% Trail, 10% DH, 5% DJ.
Just got a new DJ this last year (after mine was stolen a few years back, those bastards), so I got a few trips to Ray’s (Cle) in this winter. I’ll be taking it out into the streets once the weather breaks, happy for that number to get back up again.
As I’ve gotten older taking multiple days to drive/stay out to at decent DH hill for the weekend is tougher to do. Luckily there’s a small hill an hour or so away, so it’s easy for a quick day trip… but it’s only open like 6 times a year. I miss when it was open every weekend, that was the jam.
30% xc
30% fat bike (don’t judge I live in Minnesota, cold as F#$% and no mountains)
20% DJ
20% DH when i can.
before moving to Minnesota from Washington State it was almost all Trail and DH 50-50 mix
Roughly about 65-70% ROAD because I don’t drive yet, so I go road riding on my mtb. So then sometimes i go riding with someone on XC trails mostly, about 30%…
Sad I know… But in about 2 months I will get my license!!!! Super stoked!
70% trail, 20% XC, 10% AM.
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