Hold your line.
Hold your line.
Hold your line.
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And don't brake - just decelerate a little into the turn, maintaining the speed of the pack.
That's the key. Also you'll see a lot of acceleration out of the corners - working on your power, that "jump" burst of speed to keep you with the group as they pull out of the corner will be very helpful. Super high intensity interval work is good for that.
If you are uncomfortable with the big pack - speed aspect of this, doing contact drills with a friend in a field/lawn can be very helpful. Knowing that you know how to react if you do touch wheels will give you confidence. Using street shoes on your pedals, practice bumping wheels, shoulders, leaning into one another. See what happens. When you ht a wheel with your front tire, push off the wheel you have hit. See what happens. Just play around with this. It helped me tremendously in the first year I was riding and doing some racing.



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