Nothing at all wrong with thinking, nothing wrong with over-thinking, that's how it is, this is a big boys sport with big boys toys (and girls of course).Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:37 am This however, I can't do. I am one of lifes overthinkers. I think about stuff until I think of something to think about. The best I can do is keep quiet as that way, no one knows I'm doing it
It requires thought, both before, during and indeed after. But don't get too wrapped up in certain aspects, control what you can control, do what you can do. But at the end of the day, you can ride a motorbike, you can go round corners, that's all it essentially is. It's riding a bike on some tarmac. You don't crash every time you go out, so no reason you'd crash this time too.
If you've got questions though, don't keep them inside. We as a group have been doing this for 6-7 years now and have nursed 20+ complete novices to track riding who've all gone on to really enjoy the bike and track stuff. As riders, many of us have been doing track stuff for 20 years, we've got tonnes and tonnes of experience. There's no question you can ask we've not all seen before