In the flow through the Bike Park Moleson

The flow trails at Moléson Bike Park offer playful riding fun for every level – Modzon with plenty of jumps, Poya a bit more technical and twisty. Perfect for repeated descents and varied lines.
Moleson Flow Trails

The Bike Park Moléson is the perfect place to get into the flow in summer – not just in terms of the scenery, but especially on the bike. The two flow trails Modzon (No. 801) and Poya (No. 802) in particular invite you to experience the famous "flow state": that moment when everything is just right – the terrain, the pace, the line. While the Modzon Trail impresses with playful jumps and undulations, the somewhat more technical Poya Trail challenges you with fast curves and varied terrain. Both routes offer ideal conditions for refining your riding technique and rhythm and simply immersing yourself fully in the moment.

Moleson Flow Trail in the field

Modzon Flow Trail / 3,120 km / – 300 m / N°801

The Modzon Flow Trail has a length of 3,120 km and overcomes 300 meters in altitude. It is characterized by a playful route profile and offers numerous elements that are exciting for both beginners and experienced bikers.

Particularly characteristic of the route are many tables and B-lines, which allow you to either glide over waves and jumps with plenty of flow or to easily avoid obstacles. A real highlight is the wooden wallride, which ensures even more driving pleasure.

Because the trail is designed to intensify the experience with each run, it's ideal for repeat rides. Riders can improve with each lap and try out new lines or techniques.

Poya Flow Trail / 3,230 km / – 250 m / N°802

The Poya Flow Trail is with 3,230 km slightly longer, but with 250 meters in altitude slightly less steep than the Modzon Flow Trail. At the same time, it is slightly more technical and challenging, as some sections were made steeper.

Although the trail offers fewer jumps than Modzon, there are still some fun airtime elements integrated. However, the focus is more on smooth riding through the varied nature. The combination of steeper passages and fast curves makes it particularly interesting for sporty mountain bikers, but still remains within the blue difficulty category.A trail for all skill levels!

CONCLUSION

Both trails offer versatile features, allowing you to constantly try out new lines and techniques. The trails are suitable for beginners and families as well as advanced and pro riders. A truly well-built trail is incredibly diverse and always offers room for creativity in flow!

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