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The biggest drawback, however, is the surface—it’s pretty slick, which can make it tough to maintain control, especially at higher speeds or during more technical maneuvers. With a bit more grip or surface texture, this park could be truly excellent.
Overall, though, it’s a solid place to ride, with features that can keep sessions interesting.
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