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June 6/08 10:54 am - Whistler Mountain Bike Park Introduces 'The Sampler'


Posted by Editoress on 06/6/08
 

Whistler Mountain Bike Park Introduces 'The Sampler' To Target The 'I Am Not A Park Rider' Crowd

New focus in Bike Park on all-round riding experiences for different levels of riders

The Whistler Mountain Bike Park has introduced a new ticket product designed to attract more all-round riders to the park. The Sampler, as the name implies, offers riders a chance to get their feet dirty before fully jumping in, by providing them with three runs in the Park.

“The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is not just for the hardcore downhill mountain biker,” says Brian Finestone Whistler Mountain Bike Park Manager. “While it’s true that the Park appeals to this element, it also offers fantastic riding experiences for all kinds and levels of riders. This ticket has been designed to encourage those riders who say, “I am not a Park rider,” to give it a try. We believe that they will be surprised and impressed with the breadth of riding experiences we have to offer.”

Recently, the Whistler Mountain Bike Park has focused on building and enhancing trails designed for a wide variety of riders. New additions like Crank It Up, Karate Monkey, and Blue Velvet as well as improvements to B-Line, Angry Pirate, Devil’s Club and other trails are providing smoother, more rhythmical riding, perfect for the emerging trend of lightweight, medium travel all-mountain bikes.

In total there are more then 25 intermediate or beginner trails in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park and two intermediate/beginner skill zones to practice in before heading out onto the trails. Furthermore, construction plans for 2008 call for the addition of more all-mountain riding experiences both in the lower Park and in the Garbanzo zone, so stay tuned.

“Riders shouldn’t let the massive features in the Boneyard and GLC drops give the wrong impression; the Whistler Mountain Bike Park offers amazing trails for all kinds and levels of riders,” says Finestone. “The Sampler is an inexpensive way for riders to come on up and check it out.”

The Sampler costs $22 for adults, $20 for youth/senior and $11 for children and is available until June 27. The lift ticket is valid for three lift rides per day, resulting in more than 3,400 vertical feet of riding pleasure, and can be purchased at ticket windows at the base of the Park.

 

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