aloha all,
I'd like to get some tips from crazy fast and confident descenders. I'm strong going up, but I freak out around curves going down, especially when I can't see through them entirely. I've been told not to break while going though a turn, so I try to break before, but I wouldn't even need to break if I was more sure of being able to take the turn at a high speed without flying out.
I know how to take turns on the flats pretty well. I push my inside hand into the drops, and kind of keep the bike straight while looking ahead to where I want to go. My outside foot is down. I know from crits to go wide, narrow wide, coming close to the apex of the turn in the middle. Should I make the same sort of arc when the turn is on a descent?
I really need to get better at descending confidently, cause I've come close to stopping up my back wheel on technical descents. Guys who try to practice with me tell me to hop on their wheel and then take off, so my skills don't improve. Also it's kind of annoying to ride past people in races on the climbing, only to have them pass me later after the turn around on the way down. (Mines rd. Livermore, CA, anyone ridden it?)
looking foward to any tips!! thanks



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I'm definitely cautious with the blind curves on descents because I'd like to be racing my bike in the years to come. My parents continually remind me about the dangers of cycling, speed, and cars, and I try to be conservative with all of the above.
I started to do my homework and now I have three different cassettes on three different wheelsets.
