Technique: I tried riding in the back row before rating this track properly - there were actually not so many major pumps. The S-bend just before a steep lift hill (angled at like 60-70 degrees) was a pretty good accent for thrill seekers. The first drop pulled up to 4g's was pretty smooth. The airtime hill after the first drop was fairly smooth for a typical woodie which tends to jolt. The train pumped a bit hard at the entrance of a banked turn. The "snaking down" part was more than attractive! You should have made those high speed turns a bit larger, though, to reduce lat g's to an acceptable level. The almost ''flat'' right turn after the first banked turn, it needed more banking as it pulled more than 1 lat g's. I assume tweaking these sections will absolutely turn that track into a more better or ''neat'' scream machine to repeat! Well, as for the inversion, I myself liked the inclined dive loop best. (Sorry if I mistook that for a Schwarzkopf drop.) Its entrance part was a lot of fun while its exit one was awkwardly tilted, resulting in pulling lat g's. It would be truly awesome to see the trick track action, before entering the last turn! The braking was an ''adrenaline-pumping'' thing, too!
Edit: I later noticed that this track was your first one. You succeeded in building a high quality NL track!
Adrenaline: I have to say "extremely high" due to momentum!
Uniqueness: Never seen such a simple yet intense coaster!
Realism: One 3330' long woodie with a 180' tall lift hill. Over 4g's.
Rider Value: I do want to ride this in reality! The layout looked short, but I ended up having an over 3330' long coaster experience!
Note: Still rating and commenting, so this rating is not definite!