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I hear that Ned Overend book is the thing to read in order to polish up your skills. Soon as I get a sec I'll order a copy
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DON"T touch the brakes.
I found what works for me is to (I know this is against every fiber of your being) doing some shuttles. Take the harder ones. I persoonally like Tunnel/Cold Springs, but if that's to far you could do The Gab a few times. Or another but the shuttle is worth it, would be Trabuco.
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"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew—and live through it." — Doug Bradbury "When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realised that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me." — Emo Philips |
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Amazon.com: Mastering Mountain Bike Skills: Books: Brian Lopes,Lee McCormack
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thats hot.
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• believe and trust in your bikes suspension
• look ahead and focus on the line you want to take • have a firm grip on the bars, but dont tense up • keep your momentum going through sections you might want to slow down on • dont lock up your brakes, learn how to modulate them • lean back, keep a lower center of gravity those are just a few things i can think of that may help you achieve a more confident feeling while descending. |
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I second the book by Lee McCormack, check out Lee Likes Bikes, he lives in CO, but is going to be out here around Christmas doing some clinics, worth every penny. I would also agree with what everyone else has said, trusting your bike is a huge part of it.
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Thanks for the feedback. I think I'm going to do a camp with Gene Hamilton or Lee then go from there.
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One thing that works for sure is to ride with people who are faster than you. I know that helped me immensely. Generally you won't ride outside your comfort zone unless pushed, and trying to keep up with someone who is faster and taking the lines that they ride will give you that extra push.
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Hey mp3...Cathy (Cyclecc) was just asking about getting a few of us together for a private clinic from Lee . Would you be interested ? A few of the guys on here just did this a short while back and came out of it with some new skills even though they've been riding and racing many years. Sounded like a great clinic well worth it.
Lee McCormack - Clinic in Fontana |
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Best thing you can do for your DH skills is learn how to brake. Once you master braking, the faster you can go. The braking technique Lee showed us at the clinic was worth it by itself. You'll be surprised how much stopping power you have once you know how to shift your body back on the bike.
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drive monkey, drive!
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the lee clinic isnt free tho,if enuff of you peeps can get together it'll defray the cost.i know cathy (cyclecc) really wood like to do this clinic if enuff peeps can get together,lee can prolie do it anywhere.
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I'd do this with enough notice
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Now that's funny.......Probably can't keep up with him on the way to the DH. ![]() It is true though......ride with guys that are faster downhill than you are will help you speed up. Shift oyur weight back a bit. Relax and don't tense up. Pay more attention to your braking in and out of turns. Trust in the bike......tires and suspension. mtnbikej |
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Yeah, I thought that was funny. The fastest guy out there looking for pointers. Dood, I couldn't catch you if I was falling!
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I can take downhills at a decent speed, but I'd like to go a little faster. I'm open to all suggestions.




