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Lap 7
Segment 6
1:52.552
6th Feb 2024
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Snetterton - Ferrari 296 GT3

To improve your cornering technique on a motorcycle, it's crucial to understand the importance of speed. Entering a corner at the right speed is key to maintaining control and safety. Once you've mastered this, you can focus on other aspects of cornering. Firstly, look ahead and choose your line before entering the corner. A wide entry point allows for a smoother arc and better visibility through the turn. As you approach the corner, use both brakes to slow down to an appropriate entry speed, then release them before turning in. Lean into the corner by pushing the handlebar on the side you're turning towards while keeping your body upright. This countersteering technique helps initiate the lean required for the turn. Look through the corner towards your exit point, which helps guide your bike along the desired path. Throttle control is essential throughout the corner. Roll on the throttle gently as you pass the apex (the tightest part of the turn) to stabilize suspension and maintain traction. Avoid abrupt throttle movements or braking while leaning, as this can upset balance and grip. Finally, practice makes perfect. Start with slower speeds and gradually build up as you become more confident with your technique. Remember that every corner is different; factors like road conditions, incline, and traffic can affect how you approach each one. Always ride within your limits and prioritize safety over speed. By focusing on these key elements – choosing your line, braking before turning in, countersteering to lean into corners, looking through turns towards exit points, gentle throttle application after apexes – you'll develop a smooth and efficient cornering technique that enhances both enjoyment and safety on two wheels.