îöàúé àú æä îëàï :
"Bennett says Edwards Corner is not a tough one. It’s an uphill bend with a constant radius and positive camber, meaning the road’s angle is steady and the surface is tilted inward. The riders who go down tend to hit the corner way too fast, realize they’re in over their heads, fixate on the guard rail, and slam right into it. Just as often, though, riders get too greedy with the throttle on the way out, causing the rear end to slide. Beginners and squids tend to jump off the throttle or lay on the brakes, causing the bike to go wide and forge a trail into the hillside. The skilled riders come down from speed before the turn, lean in, and roll on the gas after the apex — keeping their eyes on the exit the entire time"
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1.ðëðñéí ìôðéä îäø îéãéé òí îáè ðòåì òì îò÷ä äáèéçåú .
2.ôúéçú îöòøú áéöéàä îäôðéä ùâåøîú ìàçåøé ìäçìé÷
3.ñâéøú îöòøú àå ùéîåù éúø ááìîéí
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