Now, the different
courses vary. Colorado was the best mountain biking I've ever ridden.There's a
place called Horseshoe Gulf which is where the Olympics held their mountain
biking. Yes, mountain biking is an Olympic event. You just never see it because
Americans aren't the very best at it. The next course is Moab. I haven't had a
chance to go to Moab, but it's supposed to be phenomenal mountain biking. The
crazy thing about Moab is there is no defining course. People are able to just
ride anywhere because there's nothing really blocking their way except for the
occasional cactus. Puerto Rico—I have not ridden in Puerto Rico, either. It has
a trail that runs through the entire island. It's supposed to take two or three
days to cross, and it's supposed to be wonderful mountain biking. And it takes
you through a bunch of villages and a bunch of different sites so you can see
the entire country. The next one is Vermont. Vermont I have had the chance to
ride. I rode nationals I guess two years ago. It is very technical, very
difficult riding and very challenging. The next one is actually Texas. Lots of
people come to Texas to ride because it has a very big variety of courses. We
have the desert down south, we have mountains up north or northwest, we have
flats up north. So, you can have the best of all worlds. Here in the hill
country, we have very technical courses, very rocky. The theory is that if you
can ride here in the hill country, you can ride just about anything. |