That's the one: off camber, dark, greasy (even in the summer). Oncoming cars can't see you, or you them- the corner is also longer (and sharper) than you ever give it credit for and comes after a very fast, flowing 5-10 mins of riding.
You have to consciously scrub off more speed than you have for any of the corners leading up to it. I have had my fair share of dicey moments there (usually trying to hold Jaygee, Bainbridge or Dov's wheel).
Exactly that, Dan. The key is to remove as much speed as necessary before making the turn and to be conscious of it every time you approach. It's especially bad at this time of year due to the greasy road conditions.
Exactly that, Dan. The key is to remove as much speed as necessary before making the turn and to be conscious of it every time you approach. It's especially bad at this time of year due to the greasy road conditions.