Hazard management plan

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Anthony Drake
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Hazard management plan

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Gday all
I found a comment by the Guru (David Lahey) which touched a nerve with me.Being new to trials and no brains I think its probably applicable to a few of us .
"When I get to fatigued to ride in full control .I stop.And if something looks to difficult I ride around it and I take a five " =D> .I think these are wise words .When one has responseability for others a hazard management plan can avoid a lot of distress.I am going to make it my new years resolution !
So take care and have great year.
Thanks David
Later Drakey :VIC:
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Re: Hazard management plan

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Drakey,

Fatigue, wait until your arms cramp and your fingures stop moving!! By lap 3 I have to have to ask the obsever to hit the kill switch as I exit the section or I'd run over them. My hazard management plan is I yell loud to warn people I'm on my last lap.

Never be to proud to take a "5" even the WTC riders do it on rare occasions!

And by BTW.... I have the longest hair of any trials rider I've seen...... Just it's like a well worn rear tyre.....

Plenty left on the edges but bald in the middle!
BJ
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