I've heard the term "race Craft vollied around by people who I have met since beginning Trials this year.
If there were a book or list of little gold nuggets that could be referenced by a new comer in the lead up to their first trial, what would it contain?
Not necessarily riding tips, but things that you can do to guide you through the day.
Eg. Dab lots on the first loop so that you get more opportunities to stop and look at the sections
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Re: Race Craft
There's a lot of good trials "racecraft" advice in these books but the old books can be hard to find.
Dougie's book is probably still available new.
There are a lot of modern video presentations about that aspect of trials available on line. Google Steve Colley
Dougie's book is probably still available new.
There are a lot of modern video presentations about that aspect of trials available on line. Google Steve Colley
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