Look Where You Want To Go

Posted on 02. Jun, 2010 by in Riding Skills

One of the most important lessons in cycling, if not the most important of all, is this rule:

Look where you want to go.

It’s simple, but easier said than done. It’s important though, because where your head and eyes go, your body will follow.

Look through turns to the exit.

Don’t look at obstacles you don’t want to hit.

Look far ahead. Don’t look at the ground or you’ll probably end up on the ground.

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