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Issue 147: Vinegar and Brown Paper

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A nasty crash has Chad Bean looking at his local trails from a new perspective. Words: Chad Bean Photography: Sam Reed Autumn is upon us, and the rout ...

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Posted : 14/02/2023 8:00 am
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Posted : 14/02/2023 6:34 pm
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The psychology of crashes is a funny thing. Back in my MX-ing days I crashed a lot as A: I was crap and B: Some other people were crap.

My pace when I got back on the bike went 1 of 2 ways; if the crash was someone else's fault (flag marshal at Coventry I'm looking at you) I was right back on it straight away. If I was at fault (do NOT close the throttle if you arrive at the lip of the jump too fast) my confidence took a real beating and I had to build up slowly.

Quickest way back was to ride behind a mate who was the smoothest rider out there YMMV


 
Posted : 16/02/2023 9:29 am
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