126 | APRIL 2016 http://www.adbmag.com.au
STANDING IN A
HARDPACK BERM
THEBACKEND | PRO
HOW
TO
Former Yamaha factory rider Cheyne Boyd now operates Park4MX in Broadford, Vic where
he still shows people a thing or two about corners, including how to build them
1 POSITION
As you approach the corner, you want to
ensure that you are in the correct position. You
need to be standing in an aggressive “attack”
position and central on the bike. You also
want to assess the condition of the berm and
choose the correct line. If you go too high and
the berm isn’t in good nick, it can blow out,
resulting in you going off the track or tucking
the front.
2 GRIP THE BIKE
Coming into the corner, you need to grip the
bike with your knees and absorb any braking
bumps. Just before you reach the beginning
of the corner, you want to start to tip it in.
Remember to stick to your chosen line and
stay in the attack position.
3 STAY CENTRAL
From the start of the corner to the middle,
you want to try and stay central on the bike.
Remain in the attack position and keep your
knees gripped. Always look through the corner
and not down at the front guard. Keep the
power nice and smooth.
4 ROLL ON THE POWER
As you reach the middle of the corner, you
want to start to roll on the power. As you
accelerate, you have to move your body weight
forward on the bike. Use your upper body
strength to keep yourself forward, otherwise
you will slide back on the bike and unload the
front tyre.
5 LOOK AHEAD
Remember to keep looking through the corner.
This will help you steer the bike more easily
and help you exit the corner in the right place.