http://www.adbmag.com APRIL 2016 | 127
STAND
AND
DELIVER
Standing up allows
you to carry more speed
through a corner. It
also helps you conserve
energy that would be
used moving from the
seated to standing
position.
Standing requires a
strong back.
The main difference
between sand and
hardpack is body
position. In sand, you
need to be further back
on the bike, in order
to keep the front-end
light so it doesn’t dig in
to the sand. Hardpack
allows you to be more
forward on the bike.
The more open the
corner, the better it is
to stand. On a tighter
corner, sitting may
be the better option.
With standing, there
is always the risk of
tucking the front, so it’s
imperative to make the
right choice.
DO
Keep a finger on
each of the levers at all
times.
Always look through
the corner.
Accelerate out of the
corner in preparation for
the next section.
DON’T
Stand when the
corner is tight. Sitting
is probably a better
option.
Lean back on the bike
on hardpack. Keep your
weight forward as you
roll on the power.
Choose a high line
if the berm is likely to
blow out.
Continue to accelerate through the turn. With
standing, there is always the risk of tucking
the front, so stay comfortable, confident and
centralised on the bike, not swinging over the
back wheel.
6 POWER ON
Accelerate out of the corner and into the next
section while straightening the bike. Standing
through corners allows you to carry more speed
through the corner and sets you up better for
the next section.
with Dylan Ruddy
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SAND
TOO
We covered standing
through sandy corners
back in ADB #421