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[QUOTE="duke, post: 21636, member: 16522"] The ability to take wide smooth lines and and appear slow while lapping everyone else, has long been one of the trademarks of the master rider. If you ever see films of Decoster riding, especially against the Americans, he is boring to watch. The Americans are fish tailing, cutting and thrusting, while he simply looks like he is out for a trail ride on some fire roads. When you inspect what it is he is doing, you'll note that he is lapping everyone and pulling away from the 2nd place man. He seems to choose the same lines as a GP race car driver. I dont know if you would call this European style of riding or not. I know that Rick-Super Hunky-Siemen advocates this approach for all, especially vet and senior riders as it is less tiring. Tripes' dont give a damn attitued was latter shared by Ron Lechien [/QUOTE]
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