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RE: [ST] Biased Survey
- Subject: RE: [ST] Biased Survey
- From: "Auger Pascal" <pauger@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 16:14:21 +0200
> 2) Riding on a race track (i.e. track day)
this one, of course. But who can ride on a track ?
IMHO 3 may be safer than 1, depending of the track type. In France we have tracks studied for bikes that are great for safety and others, olders, .. where safety is a concept far from reality.
Roads are always dangerous. Following rider ability, training and power of concentration, dangers may be reduced but always present and to keep in mind.
I ride my bike every day on every type of roads from secondary roads to highways and congested streets. Danger is everywhere and I do with it even If taking a car should divide danger by 40.
On track it's different and rider is more responsible for his own security... but one exciting point is also to flirt with bike/rider limits..
Pascal Auger
'00 silver Daytona 955
'01 blue Sprint ST
France
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