I took this video at the Beanpot Cycling Weekend in Boston in 2006. If I remember correctly, everyone was encouraged to participate in the skills clinic after their crit race. This is a great exa...
I took this video at the Beanpot Cycling Weekend in Boston in 2006. If I remember correctly, everyone was encouraged to participate in the skills clinic after their crit race. This is a great example of grass-roots efforts to help promote and develop cycling talent.
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this drill is one of the best ones to help teach bike control and help riders remain calm and comfortable while riding in tight spaces, especially during races and big pack rides. It's not intended to make you laugh. If you're not a cyclist, you won't get it.
This vid was not intended to be humorous. It's footage from a Bike Skills Clinic where bicyclists learn bike handling skills for racing and pack riding. Next time, read the heading to prevent you from making uninformed comments.
BTW. Great training. If more bike racers practiced bike handling skills, there would be fewer crashes in races and on group rides.
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BTW. Great training. If more bike racers practiced bike handling skills, there would be fewer crashes in races and on group rides.