As long as you can hit the majority of the jumps, stay in your line and are predictable, the A/B practice is usually much safer than C/D practice. C/D practice at most places is like mad max with people going all over the place trying to kill you. You’ll learn a lot more with the fast guys and pick up some good lines as well. Looking good Amigo.
I appreciate that! It’s always good to stay in your lane and know when it’s appropriate to bump up a class and put in some motos! I’m slowly getting the hang of it and becoming more confident which will eventually lead to my move up in classes 🤟
You’re ripping. It’s a shame delta doesn’t do more practices. Was anyone in A/B tripling the uphill in the back? I didn’t see one the whole vid. Thought for sure at the end of the vid dude on the Yam 2smoke was gonna send it and thought you’d follow him over.
Idk where your from, as competition levels are different in different areas. But you're getting arpund the track pretty good and seem to be throwing whips and scrubs over most jumps. Id say move up to the next class especially if your consistently top 3 in C class. But if your in so-cal where dudes in the C class are running top 5 A class lap times then stay wjere your competitive. Just my opinion. Keep ripping brother enjoy🤙🤙
I’d say I place top 4 every race I’ve been in with one win practicing in the higher classes definitely gives me more confidence in the moment on the bike which probably makes me ride a lot better. I like to practice c class cause it’s the class I race and can swim through the pack as if I’m in a race but if I’m trying to learn and pick up skills the safe way a/b is the way to go.
the switch to a/b class is later in the video. stay tuned.
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As long as you can hit the majority of the jumps, stay in your line and are predictable, the A/B practice is usually much safer than C/D practice. C/D practice at most places is like mad max with people going all over the place trying to kill you. You’ll learn a lot more with the fast guys and pick up some good lines as well.
Looking good Amigo.
100% man well said. Depending on the track I’ll definitely try n keep practicing in the higher classes to gain some speed/knowledge 🤟
Make a turn/rutt track where ever you can and ride it 2-3 times a week. I can express how much that helped my cornering
Nah man. You're a good rider. You can hold your own in that b class pack. I commend you for staying C.
I appreciate that! It’s always good to stay in your lane and know when it’s appropriate to bump up a class and put in some motos! I’m slowly getting the hang of it and becoming more confident which will eventually lead to my move up in classes 🤟
You’re ripping. It’s a shame delta doesn’t do more practices. Was anyone in A/B tripling the uphill in the back? I didn’t see one the whole vid. Thought for sure at the end of the vid dude on the Yam 2smoke was gonna send it and thought you’d follow him over.
Haha yeah at the end of the video that was Paxton lipinsky he rips but the local pro rj hits everything every all with ease
Damn dude, that was some good riding.
Much appreciated brother 🫡
@DasanByrd you got it man, just keep gripping and ripping brother
Smooth 🫡
we getting there!
Looking good 💯, are u going to race?
Thanks bro! And yeah just gonna take a few more practice weekend get my bike dialed in and I should be good to show up to some races
that guy at 13:48 is rippin
Idk where your from, as competition levels are different in different areas. But you're getting arpund the track pretty good and seem to be throwing whips and scrubs over most jumps. Id say move up to the next class especially if your consistently top 3 in C class. But if your in so-cal where dudes in the C class are running top 5 A class lap times then stay wjere your competitive. Just my opinion. Keep ripping brother enjoy🤙🤙
I’d say I place top 4 every race I’ve been in with one win practicing in the higher classes definitely gives me more confidence in the moment on the bike which probably makes me ride a lot better. I like to practice c class cause it’s the class I race and can swim through the pack as if I’m in a race but if I’m trying to learn and pick up skills the safe way a/b is the way to go.
Fuckin rippin bro🙌🏽
We getting there!
Safer move
100%
Is that Delta Ohio?
Yessir
@@DasanByrd I thought so. I raced there a long time ago!