I found that believable, but not consistent with my own experience.
Flow trails, whether slower or faster, have usually only resulted in scrapes and bruises for me, while pretty much all my previous more serious injuries resulted from tech terrain. Maybe that's just me and my unique experiences, but I assumed a lot of the statistical flow trail evidence resulted from newer or less skilled riders being more likely to ride flow trials while easily getting out of their comfort zone wrt speed and cornering.
March 27, 2020, 8:10 a.m. - Mammal
I found that believable, but not consistent with my own experience. Flow trails, whether slower or faster, have usually only resulted in scrapes and bruises for me, while pretty much all my previous more serious injuries resulted from tech terrain. Maybe that's just me and my unique experiences, but I assumed a lot of the statistical flow trail evidence resulted from newer or less skilled riders being more likely to ride flow trials while easily getting out of their comfort zone wrt speed and cornering.