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Originally Posted by milko
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Truth be told... I had to search on Youtube... I had no idea who even sang that song...
I just thought of it when you attempted to say, "Imma be the slowest" or whatever you said... Just don't get caught "trying to keep up" or follow someone riding faster because it can get you into trouble quick... Anytime someone would pass me out on the track, I find myself heading into a turn following much faster then I would on my own trying to catch up... Like I'm going to pass him...
Just be careful with instances like that out there... For me it wasn't too bad, but heading into a corner carrying a lot more speed then you're used to CAN end bad... If you freak out... Once you get comfy out there though, following someone into corners a bit hotter while keeping in mind to lean and ride it out, you'll find yourself slowly but surely becoming more confident, and in turn, faster... There's no rush to be the fastest one out there either... I was trying to do that myself, and it caught up with me, that, and a few other factors lead to a highside... Which is the hard way to learn that you're doing something wrong. I do not recommend this approach... Take it slow, and always remember to be smooth in all your inputs... you know what they say...
Most importantly, just go out and have fun man... Stay relaxed and have a good time... Don't ride rigid, or tight on the handlebars... Remain calm and collected, and keep your head clear... You have plenty of time to ponder and go over your last session, or last lap off the track... Not to be done while on the track... Keep your head clear, and focus on the next turn... Look through the turn, all that jazz... You'll do great brudda! Especially having some knowledge from Twist of the Wrist I and II under your belt, as well as watching some other's track vids...