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It’s time to change the season. The days are starting to get hotter and longer. If we are lucky, after May 14th, the lockdown restrictions in our country will be lifted and we’ll be able to go out and ride our bikes. The forest trails will be filled with wheel traces once again. So, starting today we decided to get out the pictures from the hot season.

In Sinaia, after a day in the Bike Park, the highlight of the day follows – a little pedaling among sheep flocks on the 2000-meter plateau of the Bucegi Mountains – followed by a long technical downhill descent into the city to make you forget about bike park tracks.

Some prefer spring, others fall as the best season for riding. It is certain that the landscapes and the contrasts are wonderful in the spring time. From Rhododendron-filled hills to snow-capped valleys perfect for yet another splitboarding ride are the perfect contrast background for our bike ride towards the well-known descent from Strunga Saddle, in the Bucegi Mountains.

From Strunga Saddle we continue with the e-bike. Everything electrically assisted, a 40+ km route with a lot, a lot of descents. The beginning of summer is the perfect period, the trails are clean and adherent and flowers in bloom all around. 

Before the descent, some tourists prefer to drink coffee. Why not? There are so many trails in the Postăvaru Massif that you can ride in one day that at the end of the day you’ll have to reinvent coffee to get some shut-eye.



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    You own a mountain bike and use it at least once a month. You like getting lots of kms under your belt off-road and want to ride more singletrack to broaden your mountain biking skills.

    You’ve been a regular mountain biker for over 2 years. On average you mountain bike once a week through the season and you’re used to riding a variety of singletrack and double track trails

    You’re an experienced mountain biker, comfortable on most types of terrain. You ride at least twice a week through the season and will have a go at moderate technical features, such as rock gardens, small drops, roots and steep singletrack

    You are confident handling most types of trails and obstacles, including drops, logs, switchbacks, larger rock gardens and sustained technical singletrack. You ride at least 3 times a week and rarely get off and walk sections

    You can tackle anything the trail throws at you and have experience of riding all types of trail and obstacles (large, loose rocks, roots, drop-offs, logs, north shore, steep chutes…). You ride 4+ times per week, in all weathers, and you’re happy to ride all day long, for several consecutive days




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