Creating Tracks

To create a new track, you start with an existing track 
and edit it, then save it under a different name.

Edit Track Surface

You can edit the track surface  by selecting "Edit 
Track Surface" from the edit menu.  After doing this, 
you can then click on the surface of the track and 
drag to the right.  The red line will follow your 
mouse.  If the red line move too slowly or too quickly, 
change the edit speed by choosing "Edit Preferences" 
under the Edit menu.  

To scroll the screen, click above or below the track 
surface and drag.  The farther you drag, the faster it 
will scroll. 

When you get to the end of the track, the track editor 
will automatically make the end of the track meet the 
beginning of the track.  To avoid the straight line 
that it makes, blend the end into the beginning 
yourself.

Edit Track Info

You can edit information about the track by selecting 
"Edit Track Info" from the edit menu.  Here you can 
edit the description that riders will see when they 
load your track.  You can also change the overall 
length of the track and how many laps a race will be.

You can determine whether the rider is allowed to get 
back on after a crash.  Usually, you will want to let 
him get back on.  In a trials course or a hill climb, 
however, you don't usually want to let him get back on.

