At the Funcross Alta Badia, everything connects seamlessly: banked turns, rollers, small jumps, and smooth speed. You drop in, find your rhythm — and from there, it almost rides itself.
Each turn naturally leads into the next, every roller invites you to pump. No stop-and-go. No overthinking. Just riding.
And once you’re in that flow, you don’t want to let it go.
What makes Funcross special is that you control the intensity. Cruise through it casually or push your limits — both feel right. The course adapts to your level, not the other way around.
That’s why so many riders love it: you can go fast without feeling overwhelmed. It feels dynamic, exciting — but never chaotic.
Funcross is pure training — without feeling like training. The rollers and turns naturally teach you to ride actively: build pressure, release, regain control. Your body memorizes the rhythm, your lines become cleaner, your movements more efficient.
After a few runs, you’ll notice something: everything feels more stable — even outside the Funcross.
Funcross motivates you — not by comparing yourself to others, but by improving yourself. You want to take a cleaner line, hit the turn just right, pump the rollers more efficiently. Small improvements, big reward.
It’s not about race times. It’s about how much better it feels each lap.
Yes, Funcross is inspired by ski and boardercross. But without bib numbers, start gates, or stress. You ride for yourself — alone, with family, or with friends. Or simply because it feels good to go again.
That “light racing” feeling — action without pressure — is exactly what makes it so appealing.
Funcross is addictive because it’s pure fun. It challenges you without overwhelming you. Every lap brings flow — and the desire for one more run. And almost without noticing, you become a better rider.
So don’t worry: if you head straight back to the start after your first run, that’s completely normal.
See you at the Funcross La Para Alta Badia.
One more run.