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I participated in my first criterion race today. I stayed in the back
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"John Sites" wrote in message . .. I participated in my first criterion race today. I stayed in the back because I'm a big chicken. Any advice on cornering techniques in a pack? The best advice that was ever given was to ride as many races as possible, training races included. Try to follow the "fast" guys. They will take the best line and you will get used to riding really close to other riders and the speed. Congratulations on finishing. Many new riders get shelled quickly at their first race. |
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 22:12:15 -0400, John Sites
wrote: I participated in my first criterion race today. I stayed in the back because I'm a big chicken. Any advice on cornering techniques in a pack? Stay at the back is standard advice for a first crit. Well done. As for cornering - don't dive underneath or move around, that's what the straights are for. |
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