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Overjump ok?
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[QUOTE="BrentBlain, post: 50113, member: 19575"] moo over jumping is probably not the answer, the fastest person on the track is the smoothest person. They don't look like the fasterest because they maybe not be on the pipe all the time but if you are smooth on the jumps and corners then you will be the fastest. So what i suggest is to find someone faster than you on the track and try to keep up with them and see they they are doing to be ahead of you. I don't know your track so over jumping might be faster but keep an eye out for a local pro and see what he does. You can probably make-up alot of time on the turns, the people at my track do not know how to turn (including me) but can do the jumps. My dad who was a local pro like 30 years ago can pass almost everyone one on a XR650 but doesn't like the jumps. But you can really tell when he passes you because you will be on the pipe and he will just float pass you in a higher gear. -Brent ------------------ 00 CR250 [url="http://www.BrentBlain.com"]My webpage[/url] last updated 02-25-01 [/QUOTE]
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