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Discerning the difference between "stay-up" and "stay-down" is not really that easy if you're tired, the wind is blowing, your head is turned, or whatever.
"Stay" is generally the key, if you're high = stay up to the fence, low = stay down on the white. You shouldn't be floundering in the middle leaving people behind guessing where you're going.
Discerning the difference between "stay-up" and "stay-down" is not really that easy if you're tired, the wind is blowing, your head is turned, or whatever.
It's the responsibility of every rider to make sure they don't ride in to others. Just because you're up high lapping faster than someone down low doesn't mean you have the right to shout something from behind someone and assume your path is clear. You should be going past them knowing they're not about to peel off in to you and they should be looking before moving.