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Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1:
Your Complete Riding Gear
Chapter 2:
Essential Tips In Setting Up Your Bike
Chapter 3:
Your Riding Style In Different Road Conditions
Chapter 4:
Riding With The Right Body Position
Chapter 5:
The Art Of Braking Smoothly
Chapter 6:
Easy Ways In Handling Acceleration
Chapter 7:
Be Careful With Cornering
Chapter 8:
Passing Skills Every Biker Must Possess
Wrapping Up
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Foreword
Motocross is widely thought to be the world’s most popular sort of motorcycle racing. Motocross is derived from a French term blending motorcycling and cross-country. Motocross tracks are commonly made up of hills, dirt roads, and mucky tracks and turns. The size of the courses allows up to forty riders to compete together.
In motocross, pro races are measured by time. A pro race commonly lasts for a half-hour. After this time, once the leader has crossed the finishing line, he is given a signal to show that there are 2 laps remaining. On the next lap, he is given the one lap to go signal and the race is completed at the end of that lap. This is called half-hour plus two laps.
Other motocross races might be determined entirely on laps, so that the first rider to complete a predetermined amount of laps is the winner. The first 3 riders to finish the laps are known as podium riders and win first to third positions.. Get all the info you need here.
Chapter 1: Your Complete Riding Gear
Synopsis
Having the appropriate gear for motocross riding will not only enhance the experience but will also ensure other factors such as safety and comfort, are also addressed.
The following are some of the recommended riding gear for the sport:
The Gear
Boots – ideally the riding boots should come with a lot of different yet beneficial features. Having the appropriate amount of buckles would be one of the features looked for when making a purchase, as too many buckles would be too cumbersome to tackle. The soles of the boot should also be bonded for added insulation and impact resistant. There should also be a tough sole with a metal shank included in the feature, with general heel support and padding for optimal comfort.
Gloves – these should ideally be made of weather proof material. The tacky rubber index and middle finger surfaced tips would be helpful to optimize lever traction. Also having a pair that consists of lightweight twill on the backhand provides additional stretch and breathability features.
Goggles – getting a pair that can be used for all day comfort is a wise option to choose as this will allow combinations of true anatomical fit with triple layer face foam that wicks away any sweat buildup. The UV protection feature should also be part of the package along with others such as scratch resistant lens and anti fog treatments lens.
Helmets – the helmets should be designed to include rear vents for improved aerodynamics. The intake and exhaust vents for be well placed to ensure proper ventilation and cooling so that the rider does not get overwhelmed by the heat generated from the body during the riding stint. There should also be a removable washable liner along with washable cheek pads and visors.
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