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Placitas Figure-8

Mountainbike-Trail

Schwer
8,36 mi
1.136 ft
Flowy desert riding on non-technical trails—a great place for beginners, or those looking to advance their skills slightly.

The Placitas Trail System is well-known in the Albuquerque area as one of the first trail networks to dry out after a heavy rain or winter snow. The low elevation of the Bernalillo area coupled with the aspect of this network, which receives a ton of sun, results in fast-drying trails.

Interestingly, outside of ABQ locals, not many people know about or travel to this trail network. In some senses, that’s understandable—the singletrack here isn’t world class by any means. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t hidden gems to be found.

The figure-8 route mapped here hits the most technical and entertaining trails in the Placitas trail network, which are still realistically only intermediate in difficulty. Other trails lying further to the west are even easier than the ones mapped here, if you’re looking for a true beginner ride. If you’re a new rider looking to advance your skills, try this route on for size!

The first loop following High Voltage to Chalk Dust to Sidewinder is the rockiest section of this ride, with up-and-down XC singletrack and short, steep rocky drops into the various drainages. There aren’t any extended downhills to be found, but the rolling rocky trail presents an entertaining ride in its own right. You’ll also enjoy beautiful views of the Sandia Mountains, providing a pleasing backdrop to your ride.

After pedalling back up to the top of the hill, drop into the Bobsled Trail. While yes the name is a cliche, although not quite as bad as “Sidewinder” (guess the locals love cliche trail names), you know that any trail with the name “Bobsled” has to be entertaining! Placitas’ Bobsled Trail delivers on the cliche: this is a flowy singletrack with bermed corners, small drops, and small tabletop jumps, sprinkled with the occasional rocky section. The swoop and flow of this trail is absolutely on point! The setup for the tables is perfect, and the berms are superb.

Do note that if you’re an advanced rider, it’s easy to overshoot the small tabletops. Dial in the trail speed and settle in, even if that speed is a tad slower than you’d prefer. If you’re an intermediate rider looking to work on small jumps, this trail would be perfect for you!

Bobsled drops to Fenceline, and Fenceline will deliver you back to your car. If you haven’t had enough just yet, tack on some other trails in the network, or pedal back up for another rip down Bobsled! Written by Greg Heil
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Route und Höhe

Segmente

NameDistanzHöhenunterschiedSteigung
Lot to FL Rd1,23 mi312 ft4,8 %
Figure 88,30 mi-476 ft-0,0 %
CS01 Climb0,71 mi233 ft6,1 %
CS24 Climb0,67 mi207 ft5,8 %
Top of Figure 84,15 mi-279 ft-0,0 %
NEW Rock Wash DH0,21 mi-75 ft-6,1 %
High Voltage1,55 mi-197 ft-2,4 %
It's a Doozy!0,23 mi-82 ft-5,7 %
Rock Wash DH0,09 mi-75 ft-15,4 %
Skidmark0,42 mi-125 ft-5,5 %
Skiddin' Roller Strip2,63 mi-226 ft-1,6 %
Lugging It1,18 mi-151 ft-2,3 %
Tie-in0,09 mi23 ft4,8 %
Roller Coaster Down0,41 mi-135 ft-5,8 %
half mile climb0,51 mi138 ft5,0 %
Chalkra Alignment Loop1,70 mi-213 ft-0,3 %
Strip Mine From Turnoff to Bridge0,88 mi-217 ft-4,4 %
Chaulk Dust0,31 mi-108 ft-5,7 %
Strip Mine Grade A (Lil' Fruita)0,58 mi-197 ft-6,3 %
Chalk duster0,31 mi-138 ft-8,4 %
WHAT THE!0,19 mi59 ft0,8 %
sidewinder1,03 mi289 ft4,9 %
Moon Me 0,89 mi312 ft6,5 %
Motivation Moon0,35 mi121 ft6,1 %
Forest Loop Rd to CS10 Climb0,53 mi184 ft6,6 %
Bobsled to Bootleg1,00 mi-328 ft-6,1 %
Fun as...0,94 mi-308 ft-6,2 %
BoBsled1,26 mi-384 ft-5,7 %
Vice Presidente0,78 mi-249 ft-6,0 %
Powerlines to Bootleg0,78 mi-213 ft-5,1 %
El Presidente0,74 mi-213 ft-5,4 %
Jumps, Jumps, Jumps0,35 mi-89 ft-4,8 %
BS2Parking1,11 mi-82 ft-1,3 %
1/2 of Fence Line South to North0,67 mi-56 ft-1,5 %
Fun Fenceline segment North0,52 mi-39 ft-0,7 %
Home Bound0,12 mi-33 ft-5,0 %