Description
The 54 m pump track is the training oriented length of the range, a 54 linear metre circuit that works for a first session and for riders refining technique on the same afternoon. Beginners are told to keep the knees slightly bent, find a rhythm and build speed gradually; experienced riders use the same line to synchronise their compression and extension with the terrain and carry more speed each lap. That dual use is why coaches and clubs treat this length as a training tool rather than an attraction, and why it also works as the anchor for a weekend community event. It is priced at 57 800 EUR excluding VAT.
Technical specification
| Model | Pump track 54 ML |
|---|---|
| Track length | 54 linear metres of ridable line |
| Layout | Closed circuit of rollers and hairpin banked turns, speed generated by pumping |
| Riding surface | Asphalt pump track surface built for repeated daily use |
| Overall footprint and heights | Drawn for your plot and confirmed on the layout drawing |
| Disciplines | BMX, mountain bike, skateboard, scooter, inline skates |
| User profile | Complete beginners through to advanced riders working on technique |
| Simultaneous capacity | Group sessions supported, confirmed with the final layout |
| Protective equipment | Correctly fitted helmet plus wrist, knee and elbow protection recommended for every user |
| Track checks | Surface condition to be inspected regularly by the operator |
| Adjacent equipment compliance | Play equipment or fall height structures installed alongside remain subject to EN 1176 and EN 1177 |
| Warranty | 2 to 5 years depending on the range |
| Price | 57 800 EUR excluding VAT |
Siting, build and operating a training facility
Plan the plot around sessions, not just around the circuit. A coached group needs a briefing area off the line, space to leave bikes, and a start point with clear sight of the first two features. Levels, boundaries and drainage are surveyed before the layout is drawn, and the plot needs truck and compaction plant access because the track is shaped and surfaced in place by a specialist crew.
Once built there is nothing mechanical to service, but a facility used for training gets far more laps than a casual one, so the operator should inspect the surface condition regularly and keep the edges and drainage clear. Signage should state the recommended protective equipment, a correctly fitted helmet with wrist, knee and elbow protection, and set a circulation direction so groups do not meet head on.
This length also carries a community programme well. Operators report that an organised session turns a quiet Saturday into a busy one, and a 54 m loop gives enough room for a queue to keep moving. If organised competition is the objective rather than training, the 90 m track is the length designed for that. Light In Fitness delivers across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, with export projects priced individually.
Frequently asked questions
Is it usable by complete beginners?
Yes, and that is deliberate. A first time rider starts slowly, rides the loop to learn the terrain and keeps the knees slightly bent for stability. The same line then rewards advanced riders who time their compression and extension against the rollers to build speed, so a mixed ability group can train together.
What protective equipment should we require?
A correctly fitted, robust helmet as a minimum, with wrist, knee and elbow protection recommended on top. Put it on the entrance panel, and remind users that the track surface should be checked before a session so nobody meets a surprise at speed.
How does it differ from the 53 m track?
The two lengths are close, and the difference is in the layout and the intent rather than the metre count. The 53 m circuit is built around ramps and banked turns for general community use, while this one is drawn as a training loop with a progression that suits coached sessions. Tell us how the facility will be used and we will recommend one of the two.
Light In Fitness has built professional sports facilities from Tours, France since 2013 and returns quotations within 24 working hours. Request a quotation for the 54 m track, or compare the range on the pump tracks page.







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