could try riding higher into the berm and leaning in more, you’re pretty much skipping that first right
hander which throws the line off
Acceptable_Swan7025 on
I would say more pumping, and go faster, and work on in/out techniques, you lost a lot of speed between berms 2 and 3.
cherbo123 on
Brake before the berms you look like you’re losing speed coming out of them which usually means you’re braking in them, try pumping out of them and also try to loosen up a bit your shoulders look stiff, just watched it back again and it looks like you didn’t really hit the first berm you kinda cut through it and went to the second berm and it didn’t set you up on a proper line which caused you to brake in the second berm also when turning try using your hips and knees a bit more a good technique my buddy taught me was “point your pecker to where you want to go “
lamppos_gaming on
It seems like you’re trying to pull up over the rollers, try kicking like a rabbit just as you’re going past the peak of the rollers. As for the berms, your timing seems off, try leaning and pushing your legs/rear wheel into the berm instead of trying to turn
flat4_20 on
Looking promising! My biggest piece of advice would be to pump the berms. You’ll have to go a little higher on them but it’ll really help keep speed (and it’s really fun).
-FARTHAMMER- on
You’re up too high on the bike, going too slow, not really pumping and not setting up for the next corner
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could try riding higher into the berm and leaning in more, you’re pretty much skipping that first right
hander which throws the line off
I would say more pumping, and go faster, and work on in/out techniques, you lost a lot of speed between berms 2 and 3.
Brake before the berms you look like you’re losing speed coming out of them which usually means you’re braking in them, try pumping out of them and also try to loosen up a bit your shoulders look stiff, just watched it back again and it looks like you didn’t really hit the first berm you kinda cut through it and went to the second berm and it didn’t set you up on a proper line which caused you to brake in the second berm also when turning try using your hips and knees a bit more a good technique my buddy taught me was “point your pecker to where you want to go “
It seems like you’re trying to pull up over the rollers, try kicking like a rabbit just as you’re going past the peak of the rollers. As for the berms, your timing seems off, try leaning and pushing your legs/rear wheel into the berm instead of trying to turn
Looking promising! My biggest piece of advice would be to pump the berms. You’ll have to go a little higher on them but it’ll really help keep speed (and it’s really fun).
You’re up too high on the bike, going too slow, not really pumping and not setting up for the next corner