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The phrase "a long bumpy track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical path or metaphorically to refer to a difficult journey or process.
Example: "The hikers struggled to navigate the long bumpy track that led to the summit."
Alternatives: "an extended rough path" or "a lengthy uneven route".
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The Marina Bay track provides them with arguably the toughest challenge of the entire season, with a long, bumpy track and a race that runs almost to the maximum two-hour duration in hot and humid conditions under lights at night.
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