How does a pump track work?
The riding technique, which consists of targeted loading and unloading, is called "pumping" and also works with many other sports equipment. For example, a pump track can also be used with a skateboard, longboard, inline skates or scooter.
When riding on a pump track, speed is built up exclusively by shifting weight and targeted pulling and pushing movements. With a little practice, the course can be ridden without turning the pedals.
The riding technique, which consists of targeted loading and unloading, is called "pumping" and also works with many other sports equipment. For example, a pump track can also be used with a skateboard, longboard, inline skates or scooter.
When riding on a pump track, speed is built up exclusively by shifting weight and targeted pulling and pushing movements. With a little practice, the course can be ridden without turning the pedals.
- Area: 1.250 m²
- Track: 140 m, including 45 m kid track for the younger ones
- Optical orientation by markings: green for kid track, blue for pump track
- Pumptrack is suitable for dirt bikes, mountain bikes, BMX, scooters, inline skates, skateboards
- Pumptrack is a sports facility (not a playground), users must adhere to the rules. Particularly important: helmets are compulsory!
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Directions & Parking facilities
Free parking at the Stadthalle, Hauptstr. 120, or at the Mittelhegge.
From there approx. 400 meters asphalted foot/cycle path to the skate park "Altes Klärwerk".
From there approx. 400 meters asphalted foot/cycle path to the skate park "Altes Klärwerk".
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