Pidcock said on his Instagram he just cannot ride well on sand at all and needs to work on it.
How do you ride well on sand? (Genuine question, I have no idea. I don't think I've ever got further than about two metres on sand before getting off.)
I know GCN did a video on it but I think you have to keep weight over back wheel and let the front wheel do its own thing.
I think the theory is: lots of speed or lots of power, no steering and weight on the back.
Then you need to be a madman to come down a bridge and jump into deep sand at 50kph hoping to not faceplant
@Oliver Schick started
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Pidcock said on his Instagram he just cannot ride well on sand at all and needs to work on it.