This has been the toughest round on a personal level to vote for, both two incredibly sensational roller coasters.
Wodan is a masterclass wooden coaster; a relentless rush from start to finish that just seems to age like a fine wine.
Lech too has its relentless spots albeit not for as prolonged as its German opponent. Obviously it was never going to compete on a theming level with Wodan but of the two, Lech was the most surprising coaster on the initial first goes.
Both rides feature superb first drops. Their pacing is equally as outstanding. However, Wodan feels like it simply relies on the pacing to throw you through the elements to achieve the thrills. Lech is much more sophisticated in capturing your enjoyment, stringing together the perfect combination of high and low elements with a glass smooth ride for polish. Repeat rides on Wodan eventually require me to take a time out; a testament to its intensity. Lech on the otherhand was consecutively enjoyed at times without leaving the seat for over three laps before moving to another.
I bloody love Wodan, I really do. It's a joy to ride on each and every EP visit and is supported by a grand line up of other superb attractions in the park.
Despite this however, my vote is going to go to the most remarkable surprise I've yet experienced on any roller coaster. A lone, dark horse that stands nobly on the side of a lake in Chorzów. The coaster that has beat off some staggering competition in this poll already and has come much further than the very hyper coaster we went to ride, bringing us into contact in the first place.