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Re: when is it ok to give friendly advice?
« Reply #15 on: December 21, 2009, 05:12:44 pm »
I too seem to have the problem of having to tough my brakes alot even when i coast way before the rider before me coasts, must be a byproduct of my low drag :P

Can I, politely, suggest it is a function of being uncertain and not looking far enough ahead?  If I get nervous - a rare event but often associated with being around a couple of people who I know to be dangerous riders, I find I tend to bring my focus in closer and then start to react to things one or two wheels ahead.

However, I agree you would have relatively low drag, but you also have relatively low inertia compared with someone like me - high drag but high inertia.  If I weighed twice what you weigh - and I probably exceed that - then if all things other than your aerodynamic profile were equal then you would need to have twice the aerodynamic profile that I have, and as fat as I am and as skinny you are I doubt that would be the case.


You will notice when you ride with me, on track or road, that I will often lay off quite early simply because I know I will maintain my momentum for longer than pretty much everyone else except for Gav Vickers.  On the track I tend to enter a corner with a bit of a gap because I will carry speed through the bank slightly better than a lighter rider. 
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