So, went on a proper observed ride today.
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So, went on a proper observed ride today.
We went for about an hour and did 35 or so miles.
Most of it was on tight nadgery lanes where observation and road position were the order of the day. Bit of road debris on the corners and plenty of dappled lanes to mess with your perception.
Apart from too much speed around r/h corners and 1 poor position over a Crest, no real issues
Most of it was on tight nadgery lanes where observation and road position were the order of the day. Bit of road debris on the corners and plenty of dappled lanes to mess with your perception.
Apart from too much speed around r/h corners and 1 poor position over a Crest, no real issues
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Improper rides are more fun
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
In the UK, presumably? Often riders are optimistically too fast into blind lefts.
How was it suggested that you could improve speed choice?
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Slower than what?
If the answer is 'slower than the speed you went through the bend' then that's not really planning for the bend.
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Pretty sure it will be in France!
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
So 'optimistic into blind bends', then?
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Depends I guess, not as hilly round there as up here, he might have been able to see round the bend?? Have to wait for him to reply!! LOL
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Yup, just a guess. But 'blind' is relative the distance you can see ahead.
Or he (another presumption) was leant over so far that the mainstand was levering the back wheel off the ground
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Well, just got an email ride report.
They score 1 (excellent) - 5(poor) over 27 categories.
I scored 40.
Nothing worse than a 2.
Observer felt that although I was in control, my speed around a couple of r/h corners was a bit high.
I thought there was no problem, and I had lean and road to spare, but I suppose there is a fine line between making progress and dawdling
They score 1 (excellent) - 5(poor) over 27 categories.
I scored 40.
Nothing worse than a 2.
Observer felt that although I was in control, my speed around a couple of r/h corners was a bit high.
I thought there was no problem, and I had lean and road to spare, but I suppose there is a fine line between making progress and dawdling
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
And an observers opinionDemannu wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:37 pm Well, just got an email ride report.
They score 1 (excellent) - 5(poor) over 27 categories.
I scored 40.
Nothing worse than a 2.
Observer felt that although I was in control, my speed around a couple of r/h corners was a bit high.
I thought there was no problem, and I had lean and road to spare, but I suppose there is a fine line between making progress and dawdling
Did they give you any feedback on how it could have been better in their opinion ........or just their score ?
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
So what's the correct position over a crest, I'd guess middle of lane.
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Ride slower around right handed bendsBigyin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:19 pmAnd an observers opinionDemannu wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:37 pm Well, just got an email ride report.
They score 1 (excellent) - 5(poor) over 27 categories.
I scored 40.
Nothing worse than a 2.
Observer felt that although I was in control, my speed around a couple of r/h corners was a bit high.
I thought there was no problem, and I had lean and road to spare, but I suppose there is a fine line between making progress and dawdling
Did they give you any feedback on how it could have been better in their opinion ........or just their score ?
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
But not all rh bends, only a couple?Demannu wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:10 amRide slower around right handed bendsBigyin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:19 pmAnd an observers opinionDemannu wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:37 pm Well, just got an email ride report.
They score 1 (excellent) - 5(poor) over 27 categories.
I scored 40.
Nothing worse than a 2.
Observer felt that although I was in control, my speed around a couple of r/h corners was a bit high.
I thought there was no problem, and I had lean and road to spare, but I suppose there is a fine line between making progress and dawdling
Did they give you any feedback on how it could have been better in their opinion ........or just their score ?
As earlier question: how did your observer decide that you were too fast on those bends but not others?
If you thought there was no problem, were you given a good enough explanation to convince you to change and how was it suggested that your speed selection could be improved?
Was any other advice given on how to move the '2' marks to '1'?
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
He felt that I was 'attacking' the corner rather than flowing around it.Horse wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:18 amBut not all rh bends, only a couple?
As earlier question: how did your observer decide that you were too fast on those bends but not others?
If you thought there was no problem, were you given a good enough explanation to convince you to change and how was it suggested that your speed selection could be improved?
Was any other advice given on how to move the '2' marks to '1'?
Personally I think it could be down to different bikes and riding styles and he knows I'm a track god!
As for reducing my score, he said that we could polish up my riding in a couple more runs.
He did state that it was a safe, enjoyable, competent ride with no stand out problems.
He did say in the debrief that they were his opinions, and a different observer might see things in a different light.
Personally, I'm happy he didn't see anything wrong with my riding, and that there are a few areas that can be improved.
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
JOOC WHO was doing the observing?
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
I had similar feedback from my last-but-one outing with the IAM. He suggested I needed to 'polish' a few items, but I was almost ready for the test.
Next observer ripped me to shreds. It would be fair to say that his opinion on what was good and safe was very different from mine.
I concluded that I would wait for the IAM to make up it's collective mind and I haven't been back since.
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
I used to have two teams of instructors.
One set were all Blue Riband instructors, so could provide reasonably consistent 'advanced' training.
The other (overlapping) team all had different specialities, so would be assigned depending on the trainee's particular requirements.
One set were all Blue Riband instructors, so could provide reasonably consistent 'advanced' training.
The other (overlapping) team all had different specialities, so would be assigned depending on the trainee's particular requirements.
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Just had pretty much that discussion in a different place. The rider being assessed has a string of instructing qualifications from CBT through to advanced for two different organisations (NOT the IAM or RoSPA). He wasn't impressed.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:50 pmI had similar feedback from my last-but-one outing with the IAM. He suggested I needed to 'polish' a few items, but I was almost ready for the test.
Next observer ripped me to shreds. It would be fair to say that his opinion on what was good and safe was very different from mine.
I concluded that I would wait for the IAM to make up it's collective mind and I haven't been back since.
It's OK to have different opinions IF you aren't working from a standard syllabus... which the IAM have made a big thing about over the last few years since they started 'training' rather than simply observing. Nobody sees things in QUITE the same way, but you would expect some consistency.
Or you just come to me, get genuinely client-centred training that's not based on a standard riding test and get my honest opinion
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
I did, and may do again.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:12 pm Or you just come to me, get genuinely client-centred training that's not based on a standard riding test and get my honest opinion
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