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Old 04-21-04 | 03:43 PM
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From: Whistler,BC

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No pointers...when you land try and suck up as much of the landing with your legs as possible. Most people land to stiff which transfers the landing to the wheel and cranks. If you land and focus on compressing your legs as far as possible you will land smoother.
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