Yes it does, you just have to be more careful. Cornering in the wet is basically the same as cornering in the dry, you just do it not so extreme as in the dry and with a bit more caution.
Hi Alec, in terms of Trail Braking as we see in the video, do you stop trail braking earlier in the rain compared to dry? As far as i understand, you go with more speed in the corner and you go with a little brake dragging to no brake dragging while leaning at around 70-80% of max lean. Only after stopping with the dragging do you then lean to max angle, right? In the wet you stop dragging the rear brake even earlier than in the dry(but you're carrying less speed/angle in the rain)? The GCN vid left so much questions.. Beauty, I'd pay to go to a cornering clinic of yours in Belgium ;)
Fair that lapped riders shouldn't get in front of lead riders, but if they aren't withdrawn from the race by the comms I don't think it's fair to criticise them for getting in behind. They are still racing at the end of the day, even if just for minor placings. Pretty sure it's only in track pursuit British Cycling rules prevent drafting when caught.
Some of the best videos i have seen, how dont you have more subscribers
That was an absolutely fabulous and insightful video. Thanks for uploading
another learning curve m8, all you can do is take this experience to the next race, you never can tell how things will turn out
My legs screamed just watching this! Great video though 😁
corner into the hill was definitely my favourite one. Being able to let that gap open and carry tons of speed into it.
Brilliant mate . So insightful , love the journey into your world
Just found this channel thanks buddy great vid👍
Love these videos Alec!
Great watch. Video of Guildford coming soon?
Hopefully tomorrow!!
Nice one Alec 👍🏽
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I think we all ask ourselves those questions at some time 0:17
Alec one question, Trail braking also apllies in wet cornering?
Yes it does, you just have to be more careful. Cornering in the wet is basically the same as cornering in the dry, you just do it not so extreme as in the dry and with a bit more caution.
Hi Alec, in terms of Trail Braking as we see in the video, do you stop trail braking earlier in the rain compared to dry? As far as i understand, you go with more speed in the corner and you go with a little brake dragging to no brake dragging while leaning at around 70-80% of max lean. Only after stopping with the dragging do you then lean to max angle, right? In the wet you stop dragging the rear brake even earlier than in the dry(but you're carrying less speed/angle in the rain)?
The GCN vid left so much questions..
Beauty, I'd pay to go to a cornering clinic of yours in Belgium ;)
Hey Alec. Been following you on Ig for a while. Good stuff
Which app do you use for the data overlay?
You made that hard. Impressive though!
There are two Ls in pedaller 🙂
Fair that lapped riders shouldn't get in front of lead riders, but if they aren't withdrawn from the race by the comms I don't think it's fair to criticise them for getting in behind. They are still racing at the end of the day, even if just for minor placings. Pretty sure it's only in track pursuit British Cycling rules prevent drafting when caught.
Yeah I hear you man, they are asked not to sit on or get involved though, and that’s what really winds me up.
yeah I don't see the harm in lapped riders sitting behind as long as they don't reovertake any riders