Go Slow on the unpaved roads to the track, Please!

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Sprawling across rolling farmland against the side of a hill, on tight natural-terrain, intermediate soil course, the Rider Hill track sits at an elevation of 1500 feet. 

At well over one mile in length, the track has singles, doubles, triples and table tops.

The backward-falling, 30-rider, on dirt gate, dumps riders onto a flat, 150 foot long straight into a narrowing, left uphill sweeper. You then have a right hand turn, with a small straight leading to the lower tabletop.  Next we have another small straight leading to the lower double, followed by a 180 degree left turn.  We then have a small right followed by a tight left turn leading to the longest straight on the track. 

You then have to brake hard for the right turn leading to the large step up jump, this is followed by a left sweeping turn, which sends you up the famous "horse power hill".  We have a jump at the top, followed by a small straight and a single.  Next is the large upper table, followed by a steep downhill then a sharp left. This leads up another table, then a hard right, a single, to another hard right, small uphill and a gentle left.  Then another small straight leading to a huge banked left turn, then to the only triple on the track. 

This leads to another S turn, then a hard left, followed by the right leading you to a table, then over a jump and down horse power hill, a sharp right and over the finish line jump.  Then on to a small single, left turn and over the famous downhill, " spectator jump". 

Then a hard left to do the whole track all over again!

Slow ride Track Video : 2005 Rider Hill.wmv

Fast Ride Track Video: Mike Baril Movie.wmv

(The videos are 5MB is size, they can take a few minutes on dial-up, right click and save to your computer for faster playing)