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Haymaker (Haymaker High School Race Loop Ice Rink )
Mountain Biking Trail
Hard
3.3 mi
410 ft
Flowy cross country singletrack designed for high school mountain bike racing
Very few trails have been built primarily for use as a race course for NICA high school racing, and Haymaker is one of them. In fact, Haymaker may have been the first trail constructed with just such an intention, and to date it continues to be a regular stop on the Colorado NICA circuit. While it may have originally been built for high school racing, it makes a great cross country ride the rest of the year too.
The singletrack climbs are mild and the descents aren't gnarly, but the swoop and flow of this trail allows riders to carry good speed the entire time. While there aren't any huge obstacles to overcome, a couple tricky rocks, roots, and the occasional tight turn will keep riders alert and attentive. Overall, though, this trail is very approachable for intrepid beginner riders.
The final descent back to the trailhead is a blast, with tight berms and fast corners. This section appears to have been built too steep initially, and with the heavy use from racing has become very worn. Local builders have attempted to retroactively this section with pavers, making for a sometimes flowy, sometimes rough final descent. Written by Greg Heil
Very few trails have been built primarily for use as a race course for NICA high school racing, and Haymaker is one of them. In fact, Haymaker may have been the first trail constructed with just such an intention, and to date it continues to be a regular stop on the Colorado NICA circuit. While it may have originally been built for high school racing, it makes a great cross country ride the rest of the year too.
The singletrack climbs are mild and the descents aren't gnarly, but the swoop and flow of this trail allows riders to carry good speed the entire time. While there aren't any huge obstacles to overcome, a couple tricky rocks, roots, and the occasional tight turn will keep riders alert and attentive. Overall, though, this trail is very approachable for intrepid beginner riders.
The final descent back to the trailhead is a blast, with tight berms and fast corners. This section appears to have been built too steep initially, and with the heavy use from racing has become very worn. Local builders have attempted to retroactively this section with pavers, making for a sometimes flowy, sometimes rough final descent. Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Haymaker to Green Gate | 1.37 mi | 164 ft | 2.0% |
Haymaker Initial Climb | 0.61 mi | 125 ft | 3.8% |
Full Haymeadow Loop | 3.30 mi | 249 ft | 0.0% |
HM Start | 0.51 mi | 115 ft | 4.2% |
Haymaker Middle Loop-Optional Exit | 1.83 mi | 112 ft | 0.4% |
h | 0.22 mi | 36 ft | 2.4% |
Great Job exercising! Now why don't you go learn HOW to ride a bike | 1.36 mi | 102 ft | 1.3% |
Haymaker 2nd loop climb | 1.11 mi | -72 ft | -0.3% |
Haymaker short loop to P&I split (CCW) | 0.78 mi | 75 ft | 1.3% |
Haymaker Final Charge | 1.77 mi | -253 ft | -1.7% |
Arcee | 0.29 mi | 95 ft | 5.1% |
Haymeadow DH | 0.40 mi | -246 ft | -10.7% |
Haymeadow DHill | 0.31 mi | -190 ft | -11.5% |