slide back on the saddle, put your hands in the drops, relax, lower your chest, look where you want to go, feel the road through your shoes, press down the ouside leg, press down the inside hand. so much of it is about being relaxed. tend towards late apexing. brake early. when you brake, the bike wants to go straight. commit.
the times i've followed d1 one guys like karsten kroon down hills the more i've been amazed at how low and relaxed they are and how they know how to press their wheels into the ground. there isn't a paranthesis around descending that makes it more stressful than riding straight.
and its all best communicated en vivo.
it has nothing to do with racing except for that in racing its a skill that you have to develop where in riding for fun you don't... you succeed without needing the skill because the ride isnt quantified by a clock.
if you're ever in la, i'll ring up my friends that ride for a living and you can follow them down a hill and in the course of ten minutes you'll have your sense of it.
everyone forgets what was said about bike riding and cycling..... that although they are different things there is no hierarchy.
the problem here is that it like talking about how to be a good lover. its not the most effective medium for it.
and none of this works if the bike doesn't fit or the geo is whacked. its more difficult if your stem is higher than your saddle.
shrink, terrorist, poet, president of concerned cyclists for the abolishment of bovine source bicycle parts and head of the disaffected commie dishwashers union.
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