Strouble
PR Addict
With the "flagger" thread and my inability to keep it on two wheels this last weekend at MX 213...is their a technique to crashing...I think so.
My two basics are...if you can help it...hold onto the bars. I remember Carmicheal most distinctively with this...that man held onto the bars as long as he could.
The second is tuck and roll.
I had three different crashes this past weekend with each one being progressively worse. The first one was tuck and roll, the second one was instantaneous unexpected shell shock and the third was hold on to the bars all the way to the ground while going over the bars.
Obviously their is no two crashes exactly the same but their are types of crashes...if you can help it and have time to react...as a rider...what are some techniques to crashing?
My two basics are...if you can help it...hold onto the bars. I remember Carmicheal most distinctively with this...that man held onto the bars as long as he could.
The second is tuck and roll.
I had three different crashes this past weekend with each one being progressively worse. The first one was tuck and roll, the second one was instantaneous unexpected shell shock and the third was hold on to the bars all the way to the ground while going over the bars.
Obviously their is no two crashes exactly the same but their are types of crashes...if you can help it and have time to react...as a rider...what are some techniques to crashing?