Many people have trouble on this jump, so you're not alone. First, avoid hitting the walls because there is wood
trim along the walls. There is even wood trim on the sides of the icy barriers at the end of the jump. Therefore,
you should always be near the center line of this jump. By not veering too far off the center line, you will also
stay more "taught" and gain more speed, especially as you're going up and down the ramps. You generally want to attack
ramps head-on, not at an angle; this is true for all jumps. The second point to consider is that you should not be
crouching anywhere during this jump. If you crouch at the end, it will just mess you up. The barriers at the end are icy
and so you should just sprint right over them. The third and final point to consider is that you'll be gaining most of
your speed on the "dip" portions when your feet are in contact with the ground. You should make sure to apply your
best skating technique in these "dip" portions to build up as much speed as you can.