• The red line is the shortest line around and if you think about it the flattest route.

    The black line is the guide line, you can stay on this line but you cannot go faster than say about 20mph simply because you cannot lean in as much to stop yourself flying off towards the blue line/edge.

    It is hard to stay on the red line, but after you get your head around it. It becomes a lot easier. It just takes others more to get there head around!

    That was what the whole event boiled down to.

    Chris has a background in motor bike trials riding, which gives him a great advantage when it comes to adapting to the scenario, (whatever that may be) quicker than most.

    I had been around that track so many times, he gets on it 1st time and gets just as fast a lap as what my average would be. If he had more practice I don't think anyone could beat him on that track, up a hill or doing trials on a fixed gear bike.

    Haha, giving track advice to a seasoned track rider. The funny thing is that Stelle would smoke nealy everyone in that room on a full sized track (probably including Chris, although I am not doughting his ability).

    Regarding the hill climbing, you have obiosly not seen Bringmemyfix go up a hill. One of the things I have noticed with FGL and fixed mag is that it seems to miss a lot of really talented riders mainly because they are not part of the trick seen. Its fine as that is what the two are geared towards.

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