In this video I meet up with Samuel “Sammy” Mercado at his other mountain biking trails, A totally different spot and location since my last video where I went and rode with him. This spot is more technical and has a lot more “rampage” style features built there. After hiking up a mountain I met up with him and 2 of his homies and we rode one of his lines that is covered from the gusting winds for a little bit, then we hiked up to the top and hit one of his newer more natural lines, stopping at a hidden feature he recently built on the way down. This place is crazy and has a ton of fun trails to ride dow – Dylan Stark
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This is part 2 of the weekend trip I took to Utah with Brandon Wilson to go ride mountain bikes in Virgin, Utah at the old Redbull Rampage sites. This video starts off with ripping 110 cc pit bikes in the coolest area I’ve ever had a chance to ride dirtbikes in Utah, Reed Boggs showed us around the desert and we rode some really rad terrain and even got to check out the 2019 Rampage zone with 110s. After riding 110s all day the next day we woke up early and headed to an old rampage zone from 2012 before the wind picked up, I had a goal this trip to spin a flat drop with my downhill bike and Brandon had a goal to hit a big drop. Reed took us to the spots to get it done – Dylan Stark
Riding the new Woodward Park City Utah is a dream come true! This video is from the Grand Opening weekend with Brandon Semenuk, Ryan Nyquist, Jeremy Jones, and many more. I’ll tell you about the new Woodward Park City facility, ride in a jump demo and learn a new trick with Ryan Nyquist, Mat Hoffman, Kurtis Downs, and more, and then Semenuk and I help teach legendary pro snowboarder Jeremy Jones how to backflip with our friend Dillon Flinders.
Also in the video is Justin Olsen, Kevin Robinson Jr., Kyle Carlson and Jeff Brockmeyer.
Sensus RAD Trails Takes On The Project To Create A World Class Mountain Bike Flow Trail In Central Florida, With Only 60 Feet Of Elevation To Work With!
Thanks to Ron Griffor and OMBA for making this project in Ocala Florida happen!