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The track is too plain, with all the particle effects and the chaotic and similarly coloured enviroments it makes it had to keep track of and gauge distance and very easy to wipe out through little fault of your own.
I'd suggest putting some sort of markings on it to make it easier to gauge its distance and direction while maintaining the challenge of those sections, then again it could just be that I'm as blind as a bat so maybe get a second opinion first.
It's levels like these that inspire me to make my own.
But I'm waiting for them to re-enable development objects (such as "delay").