All F1 drivers these days left foot brake. Ther is no clutch on modern cars therefore one foot per pedal.
They brake whilst there is drive to the wheels as it is better/easier to control the vehicle whilst under drive, rather than coasting.
But this isn't about bikes or fg or ss. Arguing about F1 here seems silly.
people are just deliberately taking it in another direction. cycles can't aqua plane apparently, See Sheldon's site for his explanation if you are interested. A F1 driver will reduce speed at the approach to the corner and not put the power back down until after the apex.
I suggest you do the same on a bike. set your entering speed before hand. Coasting can enable the rider to keep the downward force balance over the 2 wheels more constant. I suggest that the motion of pedaling can make it more difficult to keep this consistency. For me fast cornering is about smoothness.
Several people have suggested that there aren't any corners that you can take at 20mph in london!...traffic , pedastrians..etc maybe left turn...blah..blah
Night rides!!! and as we ride/drive on the left I'll think you might find the faster corners will be the ones which you turn off a road for a right.
people are just deliberately taking it in another direction. cycles can't aqua plane apparently, See Sheldon's site for his explanation if you are interested. A F1 driver will reduce speed at the approach to the corner and not put the power back down until after the apex.
I suggest you do the same on a bike. set your entering speed before hand. Coasting can enable the rider to keep the downward force balance over the 2 wheels more constant. I suggest that the motion of pedaling can make it more difficult to keep this consistency. For me fast cornering is about smoothness.
Several people have suggested that there aren't any corners that you can take at 20mph in london!...traffic , pedastrians..etc maybe left turn...blah..blah
Night rides!!! and as we ride/drive on the left I'll think you might find the faster corners will be the ones which you turn off a road for a right.