5.9 miles
Distance
528 ft
Climb
-534 ft
Descent
362 ft
High Point
Shimano GP new course for Daisy Hill event. From Rocky Trail
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2022 Daisy GP is a 6 mile moderately popular intermediate race route located near Brisbane. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 7 trails. This route climbs 528 ft with a max elevation of 362 ft then descends -534 ft.
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thetownbicycle
(Dec 19, 2022 at 18:25)

Trail Glider
Long, flowy, easy Blue, save for one ultra tight hairpin. Has some featureless A/B's that serve no purpose, at least in the dry.
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thetownbicycle
(Dec 8, 2022 at 19:29)

Trail Sleepy Hollow
Short but sweet. At least one good berm, and the rainforest section around the creek is the prettiest in the area.
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Cubumba
(Jul 31, 2020 at 1:04)
Trail Wiry Panic
I can see why the now classify this as a blue not a black trail. There is no real features except a berm.
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Trail Ripley's
Yep. Doesn't mean trailforks needs the same ridiculous ratings. At least international visitors won't have a laugh when they check trailforks and then ride our trail systems.
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PhotographsByBen
NTCA (Oct 7, 2020 at 19:32)

Trail Ripley's
Trails in daisy hill and most of the sanctioned Brisbane trails are rated according to IMBA international standards (by professional mtb auditors). part of that standard is consideration of the local area when rating trails. hence many Brisbane black trails would be downrated if they where in a different locality. Trail forks policy as far as i am aware is to respect the rating if it is professionally given.
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Trail Ripley's
Does that mean we have to upload them with the ridiculous ratings that BCC gives them though? I find it hard to believe BCC rates tracks by IMBA standards. Anyone from USA, Canada, NZ or the UK (pretty much anywhere) will come and ride our 'black' trails like Pipeline and have a good laugh. Without a single feature on it, how can a trail like Ripleys be given a blue rating. It also discourages beginners, whereas beginners can easily ride this track
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PhotographsByBen
NTCA (Oct 8, 2020 at 5:53)

Trail Ripley's
First they have not been rated by bcc (only gap creek is managed by bcc), they have been graded by qualified MTB auditors, we even have 1 in Brisbane that made a significant contribution to the IMBA standard and documentation.
Regarding pro riders and traveling riders most already have an understanding that each individual location is different and the local population will have drastically different skill levels.
A major part of the IMBA ratings system is respecting the locality (median skill level). As a result each area can be uprated or downrated somewhat, the the publicly available versions of the documentation are pretty accurate. Of course most countries have thier own slightly different version (including us).
In the case of trailforks, documentation (available to the public) instructs if a trail is rated by an accredited body using the standard it is usually respected.
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Regarding pro riders and traveling riders most already have an understanding that each individual location is different and the local population will have drastically different skill levels.
A major part of the IMBA ratings system is respecting the locality (median skill level). As a result each area can be uprated or downrated somewhat, the the publicly available versions of the documentation are pretty accurate. Of course most countries have thier own slightly different version (including us).
In the case of trailforks, documentation (available to the public) instructs if a trail is rated by an accredited body using the standard it is usually respected.
Steveba
(Apr 13, 2020 at 3:29)

Trail Grass Tree East
Good vibes especially the bottom half. Together with grass tree west and wiry panic makes a nice circuit away from the crowds. Best corner at Daisy I reckon.
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Steveba
(Apr 13, 2020 at 3:18)

Trail Wiry Panic
Cool. Definitely worth the trip out. Some good features and probably the only solid blue at Daisy imo.
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DieterCoke
(Jan 12, 2020 at 17:47)
Trail Wiry Panic
Nice trail with flowy berms, plus some techy features at the top end
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Hamigr
(Mar 20, 2019 at 5:15)
Trail Sleepy Hollow
Tree down about half way along, trail nice and tacky after the rain, couple of puddles
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Race Course
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Race DateSaturday May 21, 2022
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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eBike Allowed
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Bike typeXC
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Altitude min215 ft
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Altitude start317 ft
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Altitude end315 ft
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Grade max-17.6%
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Grade min18.4%
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Distance climb3 miles
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Distance down2 miles
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Distance flat4,154 ft
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Wiry Panic - Daisy Hill - Adaptive Mountain bike
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Wiry Panic @ Daisy Hill
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