tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2903257447535986239.post8578584728353257180..comments2014-04-03T12:48:46.982-04:00Comments on Columbus Cyclocross Practice: Cross ClinicUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2903257447535986239.post-37715391773391291212008-09-11T19:15:00.000-04:002008-09-11T19:15:00.000-04:00Great! Thanks RG. I should be there. My two sugges...Great! Thanks RG. I should be there. My two suggestions to cover/include would be<BR/><BR/>1) dismount/mount - remounting is my personal biggest Achilles heel, but it's so easy to watch races where otherwise equal fitness riders are getting gaped by the ones who are smoother.<BR/><BR/>2) cornering - I was sick this last practice, so I mostly watched, and there were some riders who went down or had trouble with cornering, especially as the grass slickened up and the singletrack got muckier. Cover front tire choice and pressure, line choice, weight distribution, and other techniques.<BR/><BR/>When I'm helping RR with the course layout, I'm not specifically trying to make whole courses representative of what rides will see in local races, but rather work in specific elements (like faster sweeping turns, off-camber things, and technical sections that are ridable, but faster when run) that seem to be the most common and biggest lap time sinks at the races.<BR/><BR/>JMSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com