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Riding techniques: when you have no choice
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[QUOTE="WoodsRider, post: 121999, member: 16545"] Gnarly technical trails are a blast. Very few riders can go through really tough sections carrying a lot of speed, so the riding becomes more for survival than style. Even in the latest issue of [i]Dirt Rider[/i] magazine, there's an article with Randy Hawkins talking about dabs (controlled foot plants) when riding. The optimal riding style is to be standing with your feet on the pegs always searching for the smoothest line. However when the trail gets rough there's no shame in dropping your butt to the seat and paddling you way though. That's where practicing the tough stuff comes in handy. [/QUOTE]
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