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Old 08-08-2007, 02:29 PM   #30
EvilSteve
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For me there's a difference between going out and having fun on a bike and going out and learning how to go faster. Maybe it's all the same for you guys but I see distinct differences between the two. I like learning about technique, when I see someone with their arm slightly in the wrong position or not leaning quite right it stands out very brightly to me. I certainly derive some enjoyment from leaning form and going faster but a track day is not the place for me to be basing my speed of others, it's a place for me to learn how to ride better which ultimately will result in riding faster (one would hope). I'm not saying I have nothing to learn about PocoNO east, I'm saying that, for fun, it's not really the track for me. For technique I can pretty much learn in a car park and don't really need a track to do so.
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