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Slow riders, left or right side?
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[QUOTE="Sawblade, post: 49603, member: 19971"] Reeko has gave you the best advise. I don't agree with the white line down the middle of the jump. If riders would pay attention to where they are going. The dividing white line would not be needed. I think most would agree. Hold your line and stay to one side. There is a new local track that has just opened here. The owner is planning on doing the divided white line. To the left you jump, to the right, no jumping. What if the best line is to the right? Now I can't jump the double. If I go out and practice on the track during the week, and my better line is to the right. Might that make the jump more dangerous for me and those racing around me? Also, most local tracks at best are maybe 20' wide. So now I'm racing to hold my position. My competition in front or behind of me only have to 10' to do the double. I don't like the idea, and think it is a recipe for disaster! [/QUOTE]
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