
Looking Back at a Year in Motion
2025 was a year defined by momentum. Across borders, landscapes, and seasons, we continued to do what we do best: turning unused spaces into places people actually use. From asphalt pumptracks and concrete skateparks to skills parks and mountain bike trails, this year brought growth, challenge, and delivery at scale.
Projects ran in parallel across Europe and the United States, spanning cities and villages, alpine terrain and coastal zones. We worked through heatwaves, rain, freezing temperatures, and tight timelines — adapting, refining, and delivering without ever losing focus on quality. Every project, regardless of size or location, shared one goal: to create spaces that invite movement, progression, and community.
2025 at a Glance
In one year, our collective effort delivered:
- 45 pumptracks
- 2 skateparks
- 3 skills parks
- 6 trail projects
- Multiple custom-built solutions
Each project added another piece to a growing network of spaces designed for riding, learning, and gathering. At the same time, we expanded into new countries, crossed into a new continent, and strengthened our ability to deliver internationally — often with multiple builds running simultaneously.
Highlighted Projects of 2025
While every project matters, a few stood out as defining moments of the year. These builds showcase the range of environments, disciplines, and communities Alliance ASE works with.
Texas & Alabama — Alliance Pumptracks in the USA
Our pumptrack projects in Texas and Alabama marked a major milestone: Alliance ASE asphalt pumptracks designed and built in the United States.
Starting from flat ground, these projects quickly became active public spaces. From the first completed sections, riders of all ages embraced the tracks — proving once again that pumptracks work everywhere when they’re designed and built right. Community engagement followed naturally, with events and races activating the spaces early on.
These projects didn’t just expand our geographic footprint; they reinforced the universal value of pumptracks as inclusive, low-threshold entry points into movement and outdoor activity.



Silvretta Park Montafon — Pumptrack in an Alpine Setting
Set within a high-mountain environment, the pumptrack at the Jump & Ride Area in Silvretta Park Montafon demonstrates how asphalt pumptracks can complement existing outdoor infrastructure.
Designed with progression and repeat use in mind, the track integrates special features while maintaining smooth flow and accessibility. Its location makes it a natural addition to a region already focused on mountain biking.
Silvretta Park Montafon is a strong example of how pumptracks can enhance the overall offer of a bike park and outdoor destination.

Wels Skills Park — Progression for All Levels
The skills park in Wels was built with learning and progression at its core. Designed to support riders as they develop confidence and technique, the park offers structured features that encourage repeat visits and steady improvement.
Skills parks play a key role in modern riding infrastructure. They bridge the gap between first-time riders and more advanced terrain, offering a controlled environment where progression feels natural and safe.
In Wels, the result is a space that supports movement across generations — from kids discovering balance to experienced riders refining technique.



Trail Building at Alpen Bikepark Schneeberg
Trail building near Vienna brought Alliance ASE into demanding alpine terrain. This project focused on shaping sustainable trails that respect the landscape while delivering flow, durability, and long-term usability.
Working in mountain environments requires patience, adaptability, and a deep understanding of terrain. Every line was shaped with care — balancing ride quality with environmental responsibility and future maintenance needs.
The Schneeberg trails form part of a larger vision for bike park development, highlighting Alliance ASE’s ability to move seamlessly from urban construction to natural trail systems.

Domžale Skatepark — Built With the Community
The skatepark in Domžale stands out for its strong community-driven approach. Local skaters were actively involved throughout the design process, helping shape the park’s flow, difficulty, and identity.
The result is a concrete skatepark that feels intuitive, inviting, and authentic — a space that reflects how it is actually used. From the moment it opened, the park became a hub for daily sessions, progression, and social interaction.
Domžale reinforces a core belief at Alliance ASE: the best skateparks are built with the people who ride them.



Pumptrack Aidenbach, Bavaria — First Alliance Pumptrack in Germany
With the pumptrack in Aidenbach, Alliance ASE delivered its first pumptrack project in Germany in 2025. Built in close cooperation with the local community, the track was designed to suit all user groups.
A small jumpline and a separate woodchip landing exiting a corner provide a safe space to practice new tricks and support progression. The project was completed just before the first winter conditions, allowing local kids to use the track on warmer winter days right from the start.
Built by People, Used by People
Behind every finished project stands a committed and highly professional team. Throughout 2025, our crews crossed borders, time zones, and climates — often balancing multiple builds at once. Team spirit stayed high all year, driven by shared standards, trust, and a passion for building spaces that matter.
What unites all projects from this year is not just construction quality, but real-world use. Tracks filling up on opening day. First laps, first jumps, and everyday sessions becoming part of local routines. These moments are the true measure of success.
Looking Ahead
2025 strengthened Alliance ASE’s international experience, broadened our project portfolio, and deepened our understanding of what makes riding spaces work — in cities, mountains, and everywhere in between.
With a strong pipeline ahead and lessons learned from a demanding but rewarding year, we’re ready to keep building places that move people.
The flow continues.
Got a space that deserves more life? Let’s turn it into something worth riding.
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