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Cyrano

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  1. Top Skill for me would have to be how quickly you can turn the bike. The quicker you can turn the bike The higher you can set your entry speed. The later your entry into the turn can be. The sooner you can get it pointed where you want. The sooner you can get back on the gas and therefore stabilize the bike. The less time you have to have the bike leaned over. and the faster you can go through the turn. Top Priority for me is consistently picking a turn in point for every single upcoming turn. This is the prerequisite from which you can correctly set your entry speed. Once you have correct entry speed set all the rest becomes far easier to follow. If on the other hand you let the turn pick your turn in point (wing it) you're asking for trouble and sooner or later it will find you.
  2. I attended a class on 5/15 there (level 1) and thought the track was fantastic. Full disclosure, it was my first time on a track so I probably would have been impressed with just about anything ! I do agree with Glamazon in that a few more left turns would have been appreciated (I think that might be my weaker side too). Having said that the track was in excellent condition. Super Smooth and there were a good number of really interesting turns. Turns 3 (S turns-Thank you for the QTs lesson) and then 5 to 9 were my favorites. 1,2 and 4 were pretty cool too. I think you get the picture. If you don't, go try it out but be prepared to be in a very good mood for a few days afterwards
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