ArdenX & IvoryRush
Hey Arden, I found this insane downhill trail that’s just waiting for someone to nail the perfect line—care to dive into the telemetry and tell me which section is the sweet spot for that big speed burst?
That’s a classic case of a “velocity pocket” in the mid‑section. Look at the vertical drop per second over the last 50 m of the run. The drop rate spikes there, while the curvature radius stays above 30 m, so you’re getting the maximum gravitational acceleration without too much lateral force. In the raw GPS data that’s the 120‑130 m segment from the crest. It’s the sweet spot for a speed burst. Just keep the line smooth through that transition and you’ll see the telemetry confirm the jump in km/h.
Nice read, Arden—so basically hit that 120‑130 m chunk and let gravity do the heavy lifting. Keep the line tight and trust that speed spike; I’m itching to see the telemetry light up. Ready to burn rubber?
Exactly. Grab that segment, keep your body aligned, and you’ll see the speed curve shoot up. Hit it hard, stay composed, and the data will confirm you’re on the right line. Let's roll.
You got it—line up, eyes on the drop, let the gravity hit you hard. No brakes, no hesitation, just pure speed. Bring it on, Arden. Let's roll!
Sounds like a solid plan. Just remember to keep the center of mass low, so you maintain traction as you hit that drop. You’ve got the data; now let the run speak. Good luck.