Dirt Bike riding

Launch Mistakes – Dirt Rider Magazine

February 24, 2009

Face it: Sometimes, no matter how carefully you line up at the gate, you’re not going to get the best of launches that earn holeshots.However, that doesn’t mean you have to be at the very back of the pack going

Riding Technique For Bowl Turns – Dirt Rider Magazine Online

February 24, 2009

The limited space in baseball and football stadiums requires obstacles to be very compact. Therefore, to allow riders to maintain speed in the turns, track builder Dirt Wurx uses a lot of bowl turns in its designs. This enables riders

Ricky Carmichael – Dirt RIder Magazine Online

February 24, 2009

Among the most mentally challenging obstacles are whoops, especially deep ones found on real supercross tracks. Get out of rhythm, even for a second, and you’ll probably find yourself slamming face-first into the ground. Forgiving they are not, but there

Turning In Sand – Dirt Rider Magazine Online

February 24, 2009

“I let off [the brakes], and I sit down right at the beginning of the turn, lean it over, stay right in the [turn] and just flow the whole way around. The key here is not to use too much

Dick Burleson – Dirt Rider Magazine

February 24, 2009

Keep your speed up as you approach. Most riders make the mistake of slowing too much to scope out the hill, forcing them to use too much throttle too late. This results in wheelspin or wheelying.Scan the trail and look

Fastest Line with Barry Hawk – Dirt Rider Magazine

February 24, 2009

Copy CutChoosing the best line is just one of the many last-minute, high-speed decisions professional racers make during an event. The ability to choose wisely comes with experience. In this example, we have a fairly rocky, rutted uphill that’s not

Trail Less Traveled – Dirt Rider Magazine

February 24, 2009

Most people tend to follow the trail in front of them, but that may not be the best option. Conditions can change so dramatically that the primary path often becomes degraded, in which case it’s faster and perhaps safer to

Sand Turns – Dirt Rider Magazine

February 24, 2009

If there’s one thing Kellon Walch has seen a lot of, it’s sand. Growing up in Nevada, he did his fair share of riding in it, and as a member of the 2005 Red Bull KTM U.S. Dakar team, he

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