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faire_du_velo 10-15-10 02:48 PM

Dismount question
 
So this season i decided i wanted to try cx, and built up an entry level bike. I have started to practice dismounts and remounts, shouldering, ect. and have been reading up on techniques. Some people say it is better to do the step-through method as it is faster. Others say to use the shuffle step method as there is less of a chance of messing up and going down hard. Which one is better?

I have tried both and have twice went down practicing the step through method, I just feel that it is really awkward (for me at least). So should i just stick to the shuffle step method even if it is slower because i feel more comfortable with it?

Cynikal 10-15-10 03:01 PM

stick to what works for you. I don't do the step through personally.

Britishbane 10-15-10 03:02 PM

Does not matter. In fact, I think most pro's are doing the so called shuffle method. Either way, I find that weighting my hand on the top tube is the most important part of my dismount. Makes it easy for that left foot to release. Go with what feels good.

flargle 10-15-10 03:19 PM

Watch this video and count how many riders step through:
http://www.cyclocrossvideos.com/cx/m...s_slow-mo.html

faire_du_velo 10-15-10 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by flargle (Post 11628406)
Watch this video and count how many riders step through:
http://www.cyclocrossvideos.com/cx/m...s_slow-mo.html

Well that pretty much answered my question, thanks.

Andy_K 10-15-10 09:37 PM

Falling down is always slower. :D

drummer5 10-17-10 03:41 PM

I was talking with some other racers at practice this past tuesday about bunny hopping barriers and the way they put it works pretty well for anything in cross. If it works 9 times out of 10 it's still not good enough to do in a race. You gotta remember that 30 minutes into a race you're pretty gassed and any little thing that may have tripped you up just practicing is going to become an issue at that point in the race.

PacersGuy 10-18-10 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Britishbane (Post 11628323)
I find that weighting my hand on the top tube is the most important part of my dismount. Makes it easy for that left foot to release. Go with what feels good.

+1 to this. i initially tried the step-thru for the higher speed dismounts, but have since abandoned that method for the one mentioned above.

Britishbane 10-18-10 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by PacersGuy (Post 11638933)
+1 to this. i initially tried the step-thru for the higher speed dismounts, but have since abandoned that method for the one mentioned above.

I'm one for the step through. I just got used to it, don't think its any better or worse. Either way that hand on the top tube is key. I was having a hell of a time dismounting with either method until I came to that realization.


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