For organisations exploring long‑term options, we also design and build full permanent pump tracks. You can find out more in the Buy a Pumptrack section on our website.
Pop‑up pump tracks are designed to bring communities together, get people active and create instant excitement — and Sedbergh absolutely delivered on all three.
Westmorland and Furness Council recently teamed up with Dirt Factory to bring an exciting new project to the local community. The council hired the Dirt Factory mobile pumptrack for a one-week trial.
This was the first community event of the year for the Dirt Factory Events team and it felt good to be back doing what we love - teaching bike skills and having fun on two wheels.
LEGO is perhaps the world’s most popular modular toy system. What better place to install a modular pumptrack than at the “Home of the Brick”, LEGO House in Billund, Denmark. Read more.
This is one of three blogs which briefly captures some of the people and places the Dirt Factory Events Team visit throughout the year touring their pump track and air bag.
It goes without saying that the racing at Ard Rock is the main headliner, but the supporting acts are not too bad either. This blog is a quick recap about the event.
Dirt Factory is working in partnership with TfGM and offering local people the opportunity to access cycling by borrowing bikes. Find out more and how to book here.
During the Easter holidays the Dirt Factory modular pump track was set up in Heaton Park, Manchester, for 3 weeks for all to use. Read on and check out some of the pictures.
The Big Bike Revival is all about helping everyone and anyone to begin or return to cycling through a programme of FREE activities and services, delivered by Dirt Factory and likeminded organisations. Learn more.
Dirt Factory is excited to officially announce a partnership with Trail Anywhere. Read more about the plans afoot and let us know what portable features you would like to see in the comments.
The Dirt Factory Air Bag crew were invited to the EWS finale in Scotland to provide some airtime action. The air bag was sponsored by Dyedbro, who had organised Matt Jones and Innes Graham to show off some skills.