Pop 'n' Drop
this specialized obstacle was used on swoopchasing courses. Similar to the Grand Moff Bank, the Pop 'n' Drop was a tall bank measuring 100 meters or more in height. It was topped with a solid permacrete wall over which the riders must fly. Beyond the wall, the bank dropped off sharply, often plunging 20 meters before forming the "other side" of the bank. Between the two sides of the bank is a ditch up to 30 meters across, adding to the dangerous interchange of gravitational forces acting on a swoop. Outlawed racecourses often employ a variation on the Pop 'n' Drop known as the Suicide Peak.