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Pumped at Fundy: Bikers' pump track nears completion at park

A new mountain bike "pump track" that weaves, winds, dips and swells around trees at Fundy National Park is nearing completion.

Pump track is a key feature of a big redevelopment at Fundy National Park

Fundy Park's new pump track is a key feature of the revitalizaiton of Chignecto South, an old campground site that is no longer in use. (CBC News/Olivia Chandler)

A new mountain bike "pump track" that weaves, winds, dips and swells around trees at Fundy National Park is nearing completion.

The pump track is a key feature of a redevelopment of the Chignecto South area, which the park hasn't put to much usein recent years.

"I'm surprised with the result because it's so beautiful," said Yannick Vincent, the founder of Quebec company BMXpertand designer of the pump track.

Fundy National Park's new bike pump track. (CBC News/Olivia Chandler)

Fundyis investing in the Chignecto recreation area redevelopment project, which isbuilding 30 kilometres of mountain bike trails from old roads andcampground sites to create the trails.

Vincent is the brains behind the track's concept.

A pump track is one continuous loop, where cyclists ride around different banks and turns with minimalpedalling. Instead, riders gain and keep momentum with body movements.

This is the new BMX track at the Fundy National Park

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The Fundy National Park has a new BMX trail called the Pump Track.

"You always have speed without pedalling you can do 100 laps without a single stroke of pedalling just by pumping," Vincent said.

Vincent said pump tracks like this can cost close to$100,000 each.

The expertise

Vincent is also a BMX coach with Centre National de Cyclisme de Bromont, both the Quebec team and the national team BMX teams.

Yannick Vincent is the founder of BMXpert and designer of Fundy National Park's pump track. (CBC News/Olivia Chandler)

Vincent said the pump track was built with locally sourcedgranite dust, which is more environmentally friendly for the woods.

Vincect's company has built more than two dozen pump tracks already around Ontario and Quebec.

A biking hub

Andrew Fry, a Parks Canada's visitor experience manager, said the park is looking to create a destination for mountain bikers and ways to attract more biking enthusiasts to the trails.

Andrew Fry, visitor experience manager at Parks Canada, says the pump track is a key feature of the revitalisation of Chignecto South area into a Mountain bike hub. (CBC News/Olivia Chandler)

"It's an effort by us to reimaginehow to re engage with young families in the parks," Fry said.

The pump track is a key feature in the development.

"It's a way for us to allow different people to connect with Fundy National Park and the natural environment in a way that's relevant to them."

But the public will have to wait a few more weeks before getting a chance to spin around the track. Thesoil on the shoulders needs to be seeded to stabilize it for riders.

Soil around the pump track still requires seeding to ensure the earth is stabilized for riders. (CBC News/Olivia Chandler )