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11/22/2008
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WHISTLER
BLACKCOMB LAUNCHES MOUNTAIN BIKE AIR DOME TO PUBLIC
Facility devoted to progression features giant foam pit, resi ramps and
a trampoline
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WHISTLER, BC, August 8, 2006 – Riders who
like to spend more time in the air than on the ground have cause to celebrate
with the launch of Whistler Blackcomb’s Air Dome to the public slated
for the remainder of the summer season, August 12 until October 9, 2006.
“Whistler Blackcomb’s Air Dome is the only mountain bike specific
foam pit training facility in the world,” says Rob McSkimming, VP of Business
Development at Whistler Blackcomb. “Combine the potential our Air Dome
with the Whistler Mountain Bike Park and you have the world’s ultimate
arena for progression right here in Whistler.”
The Air Dome features a massive pit with multiple in-runs filled to the brim
with $26,000 worth of foam, a table-top ramp, a quarter-pipe, a half-pipe, and
wall rides. Located at Base II and easily accessed by the Magic Chair at the
base of Blackcomb Mountain, the Air Dome was first introduced earlier this summer
to riders taking part in the Summer Gravity Camps (SGC).
“The level of progression that a facility like the Air Dome can drive
was really illustrated to us through the achievements of two young local riders
that competed in last month’s Kokanee Crankworx,” says McSkimming.
“Alex Prochazka and Kyle MacDonald of Whistler were both working on backflips
in the Air Dome’s foam pit prior to competing in the Kokanee Slopestyle.
They mastered the move in the dome and then pulled it out in competition to
successfully compete against the world’s best. Fifteen year old Kyle competed
in the finals and ranked 17th out of a field of 86 athletes.”

Public access to the Air Dome will provide the ultimate learning
experience for riders looking to take their technical skills to the next level.
The Air Dome is a supervised facility and all of the features can be used to
learn intricate tricks such as barrel rolls, 360’s, tail whips and even
double backflips in a safer manner with less potential consequence than what
is possible when training on dirt. Basic air awareness and less technical moves
can also be learned in the Air Dome.
“The Air Dome allowed my campers to progress in a controlled and safe
environment,” says Andrew Shandro, Director of Summer Gravity Camps. “It
is the perfect training facility.”
Air Dome Facts - Open August 12
Features:
-Massive foam pit with multiple in-runs
-Table-Top Ramp
-Quarter Pipe
-Half Pipe
-Wall Rides
Summer Season Hours:
-Daily from 11am-8pm until September 3, 2006
-Open from 5pm-8pm on weeknights and from 2pm-8pm on weekends from September
4-October 9, 2006
-Hours and dates may be subject to change
Price:
-$129 for a season pass
-$15 for a 3-hour session
-Same price and product for all ages
Ticket Sales:
-No ticket or pass sales on site. Tickets must be purchased at the Guest Relations
desk located at the base of the Village Gondola.
Other Stuff:
-Access via the Magic Chair (with Bike Park ticket and only until September
3, 2006) or by vehicle access via Lot 6.
-Helmets mandatory
-Same age/height/waiver restrictions as the Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
whistlerblackcomb.com/bike
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