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On turns I keep my outside leg down ie: turning right, right foot is up. First you won't risk cliping the pavement with your pedal, more important you weight the outside of the bike, you will feel more stable, like carving a turn on skis ...at least I think that's what turning on skis feels like (I don't ski). Anywho... I don't know if this is right but I set up the angle and speed of a turn going in, drop the outside leg and then pedal out of it. Pedaling out of it really feels stable.
I leaned to turn like that road biking, and it's considered a high speed turn techinique for the MB. I sitll love to take a high speed road corner like that, put a little knee and elbow into it. I get a little nervous on the gravel tho. I think this is where MB/and road technique digress, with all my coaching and clinicin, the other techniques are what is typically used MB. And yes, body posistion in high speed turns is just like skiing, or motorcycle racing. Hips to the inside, shoulders to the outdies, the "edge" ( wheel, carving edge of the ski) and your shoulder counterbalanced with your "edge".. CG somewhere in the middle.