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Smooth Riding
Reg Pridmore - Smooth Riding the Pridmore Way
FOR MANY RIDERS, RIDING ON THE TRACK IS LIKE BEING SET LOOSE IN A CANDY STORE. It�s also a great laboratory in which to hone their skills. But at the same time, they must temper their exuberance with discipline! (Ian Donald Photography)
However, over the years I�ve developed a sense of urgency and concern for my students. More and more, I challenge them in the classroom. This doesn�t mean I get verbally offensive. But when I see they�ve gained confidence, I try to wake them up. Because with confidence comes complacency. And there is no place for compla�cency in motorcycling.
The fact that you�re reading this book tells me that you have some idea of the risks of motorcycling and the level of care and focus that�s required. You�re making an effort to im�prove your skills, and that�s great. You also know that on the track, simple mistakes can hurt you badly. On the road, they can get you killed.
Much of this book will focus on the concrete skills of motorcycling. For example, throttle management, braking, proper lines, and rpm range. But all these things rest on a foundation of attitude. Without proper attitude, you won�t be able to utilize these concrete skills and become a better, faster, safer rider.
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