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[QUOTE="Printgoon, post: 726360, member: 50589"] It comes down to pucker factor-ALWAYS. Technique is good-repitition is better. All the down hill posts have to do with technique questions. The truth is if the hill scares the crap out of you, you ain't gona practice this. It took this realization for me conquer downhill sections. Start on a moderate hill and do it over and over, when you feel you are going as fast as you can safetly-move to a new hill. For the guys who have been to Carnegie thay all know what a Double Diamond looks like-hills like that(single track, slick with drops and turns) a beginner with all the technique in the world will not ease the pucker factor-only time does. [/QUOTE]
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