Trail riding practice

Mixel

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Feb 7, 2002
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Whats the best way to get the most out of practicing?  Should you just go and ride all out, as fast as you can, Or should you slow down a little and make sure you do the right technique and pay closer attention to picking lines?    The faster i go,  the less time i have to spot my line and get the bike where i want it to be, so i end up missing the line i would rather hit more often than if i was going a little slower.  On the smooth sections of the trail, i feel like i have really good control, and can get the bike where i want it even at high speeds.  Its the really rough rutted trails that are giving me problems.   I try to stand up most of the time, but there are some sections that i feel like i have way better control if i'm sitting.  I'm on an 03 YZ250F.  I've never raced, but i figure i would land in the C class.
 

drzgod

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Feb 3, 2002
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I assume you a practicing for hare scrambles? If that is the case, smooth = fast. They are long races, picking good lines leads to more time on two wheels, less time on the ground. It is really hard to make up time from crashing. You got to ride within your limits, then build your endurance so you can extend those limits. Have fun, don't crash and you will finish better.
 

High Lord Gomer

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Sep 26, 1999
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