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Old 05-20-09 | 09:26 PM
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Bikes: 09 Motobecane Grand Sprint and a couple others not worth mentioning.

Practice on tighter turns (you could even set them up in a parking lot if you want) where speeds are slower and there is less penalty for failure. You have to get a feel for what your bike can do, how far you can lean, and what kind of traction you get, and how to properly enter the turn. Then apply what you learn to faster turns.

Fast turns are all about confidence.
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