Sure the weather outside is frightful in many places right now but if you’re fortunate enough to have a good indoor park nearby count your lucky stars.
Joyride 150 is my home away from home during the winter months and it is a godsend. With jumps, a skatepark area, pumptracks and cross-country stuff there’s a little something for everyone.
Heading out there for a weekly session is how I keep myself sane over the winter. While I miss hitting the local trails, I do kinda look forward to the laidback weekend sessions that happen during the colder months at Joyride.
As an added bonus, Drew Bezanson is a regular there. As you might gather from the video below, that keeps things pretty interesting as well.
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Sick video,huge nads.
WOW!!!! I might come up there in Feb. I’ll drop you a line if I do.
Scott
I live in Kitchener and ride 24, was up to joyride just recently for the first time. Place is bomb. Box jumps are the best. Learned my way from the kiddie ones to the second biggest.
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