Dirk_Ermen wrote:
The first coaster that comes up to me is the removed skyrider in Canada's wonderland:

Why a trick track on a stand up coaster?

I can't remember how terrible that bit rode, but I'll soon experience it again in Italy in about 2 months.

Yeah, King Cobra had the same "trick track" and it really added nothing more to the ride except the feeling of being thrown into a wall. and the lead out of that section into the turnaround was even more so. I miss King Cobra, one of the best stand-up coasters I ever rode, even compared to Riddler, forces I had not experienced on any other stand-up coaster, but, a small airtime hill would have been a better element to add rather than that weird "trick track."