Heres an article I found and though some or all of you may benefit from it....Ride On!!!
Recently a customer asked us what is the best and fastest way to take a corner; we give him our advice and our warning about taking it too far, because when you push the envelope too far or get too confident that's when falls and accidents happen. There is a knack to cornering and here are our tips.
Question:
what are best techniques for fast cornering?
Answer:
Cornering is an art that not everyone can get a grip of, but the more you practice the better you should get.
If you are cornering on a descent then you need to brake as you come into the corner and take it wide so you can cut across the apex of the corner and then accelerate out of it. If you come in close to the corner you will end up coming out of the corner wide and ending up off the road on the outside of the corner. The same thing will happen if you go into the corner too fast, as you cut across you will come out of it too fast and end up on the other side of the road and probably into a hedge or worse.
Going up hill, you should take the shortest route possible, unless it's very steep. You should be able to pedal round the corner so that you don't lose any momentum and slow down, if you do you can loose a lot of distance on other riders.
On the flat you need to ride similarly to descending, slow before the bend, cut across the corner and then you can kick hard out of the bend and make a jump to speed up out of it. This makes it very hard for the riders behind you; this is one of the best ways to make an attack in a race to get away from the other riders.
Remember to stay to your side of the road if there is other traffic, on a closed road you are OK, but other wise be very careful. I hope this helps all of you whether you are racing, commuting or working!
Ride One!
Adam Kishanov
329 Cycles
& Alter Ego
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