People saying that their kids need to be challenged with their riding therefore build these style of tracks need to get a clue. Take a cue from where this sport originates. Motocross and Supercross. You don't find National level supercross sections on club motocross tracks, and for good reason. Why BMX track designers feel the need to do this infuriates me. Sorry to hear you guys refused to race your local state titles due to the dangers involved in riding that track. That is no good for anyone. Hearing that there were a lot of injuries as well has got to open a few peoples eyes and make them realise something isn't right.
With all the coverage BMX gets worldwide these days, why aren't people wanting to build tracks similar to the USA BMX national tracks. All those tracks have looked amazing so far this year. Super flowy, fast, and that equals fun. Heaps of different lines through every section. One line through a section, ie, jump or die, is no good for anyone. Leave that stuff where it belongs, on national level BMX Supercross tracks. Once you are at that level, you will get more than enough chance to ride that stuff. Or go build some dirt jumps old school style, and jump them.