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I think it is clear how you progress - you do the three weeks required....why is that so hard for people to fathom?
I just finished my third week today and while certain things aren't ideal for experienced riders sometimes (slower groups, folks letting gaps open, difference in rider ability on the "front of one group to back of another" drill) people are making out like it is some kind of pergatory.
The coaches do a great job at seperating the standards so today after the paired riding there were 3 seperate single file groups all at different speeds....just find the one that suits you!
Anyway, I think it is good that you need to do this, not only for the skills and track craft but also just to learn to appreciate and actually commit to something and wait for the results.....instant gratification society etc....
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I think it is clear how you progress - you do the three weeks required....why is that so hard for people to fathom?
I just finished my third week today and while certain things aren't ideal for experienced riders sometimes (slower groups, folks letting gaps open, difference in rider ability on the "front of one group to back of another" drill) people are making out like it is some kind of pergatory.
The coaches do a great job at seperating the standards so today after the paired riding there were 3 seperate single file groups all at different speeds....just find the one that suits you!
Anyway, I think it is good that you need to do this, not only for the skills and track craft but also just to learn to appreciate and actually commit to something and wait for the results.....instant gratification society etc....