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Shan Moore
by: Shan Moore
Climbing hills with a rut in the middle can sometimes cause problems. The rut can grab your wheels and slow your momentum. Nick Fahringer suggests zigzagging across the ruts to avoid getting bogged down. The hard enduro ace shows and explains how in the following photos. Be sure to get out and practice this technique before a race so you are proficient at it should the situation arise during a competition.Related: Pro Riding Tip—Handling Flat Turns With Josh Toth“On this particular hill climb, there is a rut where previous traffic has gone. If you ride in the rut, you are relegated to some ...
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Climbing hills with a rut in the middle can sometimes cause problems. The rut can grab your wheels and slow your momentum. Nick Fahringer suggests zigzagging across the ruts to avoid getting bogged down. The hard enduro ace shows and explains how in the following photos. Be sure to get out and practice this technique before a race so you are proficient at it should the situation arise during a competition.Related: Pro Riding Tip—Handling Flat Turns With Josh Toth“On this particular hill climb, there is a rut where previous traffic has gone. If you ride in the rut, you are relegated to some ...
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