Motocross tracks are a playground for adrenaline junkies, filled with a variety of jumps that challenge riders' skills and push the limits of their machines. Let's dive into the exciting world of motocross jumps.
When it comes to motocross, your body positioning can be the difference between nailing that next turn or seeing the ground come at you to give you a pile-driver kiss. It doesn’t matter if you're new to the sport or a seasoned rider; understanding how to position yourself on the bike is one of the most critical skills you can master for balance, control, and that ever-important flow through the terrain.
Being out on the motocross track isn’t always about speed and skill – respect, safety and sportsmanship are just as crucial to help ensure everyone has a good time.
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or new to the dirt biking scene, following the unwritten rules of track etiquette can make a huge difference for everyone involved. From knowing when to let faster riders pass to avoiding reckless behaviour, proper track etiquette helps keep the park a fun and safe environment for everyone.
Motocross is a thrilling sport that challenges riders to conquer a variety of terrains. Whether tackling soft sand, hard-packed dirt or muddy tracks, understanding how to adapt your technique and bike setup is essential for optimal performance and safety.
In this article, we'll take you through the key factors to consider when riding on different surfaces. These tips can improve your skills, reduce the risk of injuries, and give you a more enjoyable day on the track.
We get it; hitting the tracks every weekend can be hard work, and sometimes even the best of us hit a wall (not a literal one, we hope!), and sometimes you just have to take a break, take stock and get yourself back in the game with a renewed attitude and a different gameplan.
Let's dive into some dirt-slinging strategies to help you break through those barriers and reach new heights.
We are a recreational ride park with a variety of tracks that cater to riders of all levels of ability.
Phone: 0475 222 007
Email: tracks@willowbankmx.com.au
Corner of Coopers Road and Lanes Road Willowbank Ipswich QLD 4340