So much sliding on just that cracked up chicane and muddy surface. Lol. Tough luck with the dropped chain! But you guys still brought home a W! Nicely done! 🤘🏻
love your videos guys thanks for posting. trying to get better at cornering in cat 4 and your videos are helpful since it looks like my races. can't tell when i'll have the angle to enter without brakes and when i can pedal through the corner. any advice on how you learned when to avoid using brakes and how far you could lean without pedalling? keep uploading the vids guys!
It really helps to leave a gap between yourself and the guy ahead of you when you're entering a corner. It's really counterintuitive to go through a corner in a peloton without braking, but it is rewarding once you get it right. Pedal striking is pretty scary. I would try to add more and more lean on training rides instead of races. It takes time to develop a sense of the limit, and tbh it's something I am still working on. Thanks for the support Mike!
So cool to watch you make those last moves.... Congratulations 🎉
So much sliding on just that cracked up chicane and muddy surface. Lol. Tough luck with the dropped chain! But you guys still brought home a W! Nicely done! 🤘🏻
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Oh yeah! That's how it's done.
love your videos guys thanks for posting. trying to get better at cornering in cat 4 and your videos are helpful since it looks like my races. can't tell when i'll have the angle to enter without brakes and when i can pedal through the corner. any advice on how you learned when to avoid using brakes and how far you could lean without pedalling? keep uploading the vids guys!
It really helps to leave a gap between yourself and the guy ahead of you when you're entering a corner. It's really counterintuitive to go through a corner in a peloton without braking, but it is rewarding once you get it right.
Pedal striking is pretty scary. I would try to add more and more lean on training rides instead of races. It takes time to develop a sense of the limit, and tbh it's something I am still working on.
Thanks for the support Mike!