My bestest buddy came up from Renton (about 100mi) to ride with me yesterday and while we were out, I decided we should go check out some nice county roads. Most roads around here are fairly straight with a few twistys here and there. I am a pretty conservative rider as I'm not too experienced, but I was in a good mood and had been doing well, so I was remaining fairly brisk in the corners. We were on an unfamiliar road and came upon what looked to be a moderately tight left corner, slightly down hill.
It didn't look too bad but I checked up a bit anyway as usual and entered the curve somewhere in the neighborhood of 30-35mph.
It turned out to be a rapidly decreasing radius that went sharply downhill and I was in it much too hot for my skill level or at least I thought so. As I realized the corner had become a corkscrew, I got a little nervous and looked over at the guardrail to my right. Then of course it started getting closer and closer until I realized what was going on, forced myself to look over to the left and leaned further into it. Got through just fine and avoided disaster, but slowed way down for a while afterward.
My buddy of course was focusing on me and had an identical experience. I yelled at him for looking at me instead of the corner.
So there's my lesson for the week. I might head out to that same corner again now that I know what's there just for the practise.
Yipe!
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