Consequently, I only consider myself an intermediate rider.
It took me several viewings to finally figure out what happened. I think video rider sensed the rider behind was almost hitting him and got spooked. I also wonder why he performed that last shift and just didn't stay on the throttle.
But you are right, when i was starting to look into the turn i saw the rider right next to me in my peripheral, so my planned line was out of the question. Im pretty confident that if i woulda took my planned line he would have smacked into me.This probably contributed to my crash too. I remeber being super pissed when i was pulling out of that corner and my mind wasnt right for the rest of the ride.
Mark, your a real piece of work. There's much I can say, but not worth my time.
Quote from: pkpk on November 08, 2011, 07:57:35 PMIt took me several viewings to finally figure out what happened. I think video rider sensed the rider behind was almost hitting him and got spooked. I also wonder why he performed that last shift and just didn't stay on the throttle.Not sure why i did that to be honest. I think maybe i was torn between braking hard but at the last moment i decided to just take the turn wide. I took on the tar snake because the oncoming lane was full of gravel.But you are right, when i was starting to look into the turn i saw the rider right next to me in my peripheral, so my planned line was out of the question. Im pretty confident that if i woulda took my planned line he would have smacked into me.This probably contributed to my crash too. I remeber being super pissed when i was pulling out of that corner and my mind wasnt right for the rest of the ride.
Quote from: Ultra_Magnus on November 08, 2011, 08:38:11 PMQuote from: pkpk on November 08, 2011, 07:57:35 PMIt took me several viewings to finally figure out what happened. I think video rider sensed the rider behind was almost hitting him and got spooked. I also wonder why he performed that last shift and just didn't stay on the throttle.Not sure why i did that to be honest. I think maybe i was torn between braking hard but at the last moment i decided to just take the turn wide. I took on the tar snake because the oncoming lane was full of gravel.But you are right, when i was starting to look into the turn i saw the rider right next to me in my peripheral, so my planned line was out of the question. Im pretty confident that if i woulda took my planned line he would have smacked into me.This probably contributed to my crash too. I remeber being super pissed when i was pulling out of that corner and my mind wasnt right for the rest of the ride.well, nothing said you had to continue the ride. you or anyone else is free to pull out if its not going well for you. just let someone else know. or drop to the back and rethink things. i seperated from some people one morning because my comfort level wasnt where i would have liked it, mind elsewhere or speed or something. got back together with them at lunch and had a great afternoon. if i hadnt got back with them , i still had the route, and the sunshine, some tunes, and a smile riding my bike. hope this makes sense,
I like to be close to the rider ahead of me because it is a personal preference, but I've never considered it much of a hinderance to them as I usually know them and ride with them all of the time.
I have a bad habit of crowding riders I am very familiar with as well. Notice that I called this a "bad habit". However familiar and accommodating your "wingman" are about this, it's setting you up for some pretty bad problems for unexpected events.
It's almost a euphoric feeling to ride in close proximity through corners.