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I can't speak for over the pond but two things I noticed, I don't ride anywhere near the shoulder and I avoid that center line like the plague.
 
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nice clips michael, somehow I missed these first time around.

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Great Videos Mate

Nice! I am really fascinated, especially by the awesomely aggressive body leaning on the curves. The guy was saying it should feel as if one is to do a head butt on the the street surface. Wow. What I really want to learn about is the "blipping" technique when down shifting. I'd like to see more videos on that.

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