
Race Pump Track
A race pump track is built for speed, precision, and competition. This type of track is ideal for communities that want to support advanced riders, host events, or establish a regional sports destination. While still safe and accessible, the race track focuses on performance and skill, delivering a riding experience that goes beyond a standard pump track.
What Makes a Race Pump Track Different?
A race track is designed for higher speeds, more technical features, and longer riding lines. It typically includes:
- Higher berms to maintain strong momentum
- Larger rollers to generate speed and acceleration
- A longer overall layout compared to the beginner or all-around tracks
- Multiple line options to vary difficulty
- Space to support competitive riding and organized events
While skilled teens and adults can enjoy the track, it is primarily intended for riders who already feel confident on a pump track and are ready to take their skills further.

Why Choose Race Pump Tracks
1. Creates a Regional Sports Destination
A race pump track can position your community as a destination for riders, similar to skateparks or BMX racing facilities. It can attract visitors from surrounding areas and support local tourism.
2. Supports Events and Competitions
Because of its speed and scale, a race pump track is well-suited for local competitions, youth races, and community events, making it a valuable asset for sport development.
3. Strengthens Existing Bike Infrastructure
If your community already has an all-around or beginner track, adding a race pump track creates a complete riding ecosystem that supports everyone from young beginners to experienced athletes.
4. Encourages Long-Term Skill Progression
Advanced riders gain dedicated space to train and improve, reducing the need to travel long distances to access higher-level facilities.
5. Builds Active, Engaged Communities
A race pump track encourages outdoor recreation, promotes healthy lifestyles, and connects youth with motivating, performance-driven environments.

When to Build a Race Pump Track
A race pump track is especially recommended when:
- Your community has an active youth sports culture
- The goal is to create a regional attraction rather than a neighborhood amenity
- Sufficient land is available for a longer layout
- There is interest in hosting competitions or larger events
- You want to complement an existing all-around or beginner pump track
This track type adds significant value when upgrading recreational and sports infrastructure.

Design Features of a Race Pump Track
- Higher berms, typically above 4.5 feet, to maintain speed
- Larger rollers for stronger acceleration
- Technical sections designed for experienced riders
- Multiple riding lines to increase challenge and variety
- Durable asphalt surfaces suitable for bikes, scooters, skateboards, and skates
Although more demanding than an all-around track, the race pump track remains carefully engineered to be safe, predictable, and enjoyable, even at higher speeds.

A Strong Long-Term Investment
For communities and investors, a race pump track offers:
- High visibility and regional impact
- The ability to host events and attract visitors
- Lower maintenance compared to many traditional sports facilities
- A durable recreational asset with long-term community benefits
If your goal is to create a high-performanceIf your goal is to develop a high-performance, community-centered sports facility, a race pump track is a powerful, future-ready solution. We can help you identify the ideal location and develop a complementary concept tailored to your project. Contact us to get started.


