There's a section at Bedgebury which is quite fun - it's toward the end of the circuit, running downhill for a little while with a series of open corners and little lips to jump off.
At the end of the downhill section there is a small kicker which drops you into (or, if you're me, you overshoot landing in) a left hand berm.
I think you'd need to treat this as a hip, which I've no experience of, but I'm imagining that you'd need to hit the kicker in such a way that you'd rotate the bike counter-clockwise in the air so that you land correctly orientated for the banked turn.
So! Carve into the takeoff to bring the bike around in the air? Something else?
There's a section at Bedgebury which is quite fun - it's toward the end of the circuit, running downhill for a little while with a series of open corners and little lips to jump off.
At the end of the downhill section there is a small kicker which drops you into (or, if you're me, you overshoot landing in) a left hand berm.
I think you'd need to treat this as a hip, which I've no experience of, but I'm imagining that you'd need to hit the kicker in such a way that you'd rotate the bike counter-clockwise in the air so that you land correctly orientated for the banked turn.
So! Carve into the takeoff to bring the bike around in the air? Something else?