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‘EasyLoop’ lift attachment launched at Alberta Bike Park

'EasyLoop' lift attachment launched at Alberta Bike Park

A bike park in Grande Prairie, Alberta has debuted North America’s first EasyLoop lift attachment on July 24. The new system will include a tow rope like you’d see at a ski hill with a poma lift, but is to be used for bikes.

“Nitehawk is excited to be the first Bike Park to bring the easy loop system to North America and we can’t wait for you to try it this week during bike park hours,” a caption on Instagram read. “The easy loop system has been installed on our Platter Lift, which will provide our Bike Park guests the ability to do laps on the upper trails without having to use the Shuttle Van and huck wagon.”

Riders will be able to access several of the trails, including Upper Greenleaf, NBR, Shady Lane, Grogu, This is the Way, Upper Dirty Deeds, and Dirt Cheap.

“For those that still want to ride all the way to the bottom of the River Valley…the Shuttle Van and Huck Wagon will now be unloading at the Lower Parking Lot,” the post added.

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