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Ella

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  1. Yes, I know it is a great way of doing it! *smile* I use the same technique on my brother and it works!
  2. Hi again, You and your questions... I guess I could use that as a reference point. The hardest thing is to be able to explain what makes me turn at the same spot every time, but I can not point it out. I just know this is the right spot. I know it is to vague to say it felt right, but in some way I just know. At some tracks it is very difficult to find referencepoints at all. I will keep on trying though.
  3. Hi, I did Level 1 and 2 in Sweden this summer. It was great and I have improved a lot! One week before I went to first class I was determined to sell my bike and quit driving. Why? Because I felt I couldn´t drive. I didn´t enjoy a ride with my friends because it felt as if they had to go so slow just to let me keep up with them. I became more and more tense and I hated every single dark corner of the road. Sell the bike?! What a stupid idea!!! I love this - to ride my bike is my life! I can not live with out it. As you notice CSS saved my life. What would I become with out cornering at a racetrack? What would I do with out my lovely friends who I meet there?! I will surely attend to more schools next year! I also tell everyone how fantastic you are and that they would do the same as I did - find out how much fun it can be with professional guidance. By the way, I would also like to ask you a question about reference points. Does it actually need to be a visible point or could it be an angle from where two other points meet? Cheerio, E
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