Panhandle Bike Ranch (PBR) is yet another shuttle-served bike park being built on private land, but it's almost unheard of for a shuttle-served operation to enlist the services of the top gravity trail builder in the world. However, the Kalbach family was willing to invest millions in the construction of their new bike park: $4 million to date, and construction is still ongoing.
This investment has created a slew of top-tier trails that local riders are raving about, and B90 is one of the best. During the inaugural 2025 season, B90 was the toughest jump/freeride trail at PBR, quickly becoming a local favorite. B90 features four distinct sections. "The first section has a drop and then big tables," explained Lance Kalbach, General Manager of PBR. "The second section is little more technical, tighter, fast. It's got a couple little sniper gaps here and there. It's got a couple little step downs. Then the third section has shark fins, a hip on it. It's got another little step down drop. Then it goes into the fourth section, which goes onto our wood feature. [...] Then B90 has another drop into a section that has all kinds of stuff going on, from shark fins to step ups to step downs to more shark fins to a gap over a natural section where it wasn't machined."
All of these high-commitment features earn B90 a black diamond rating.