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Learn some new tactics to hypnotise the mob through your motor racing skills
It’s hard to please the mob in a motor race. Unless you go for the
killing moves and stakes your life, but your motor racing career is
dead. Kenny Roberts, one of the world’s greatest motor racer gained
global admiration and accolades. He, for once said that what matters
most in motor racing is not how to race, but rather on how he did when
he raced.
According to Roberts, other than having the technical skill to ride
swiftly through corners, a motor racer should also consider crucial
components such as conducting regular practice, motorbike set-up,
braking, tyres, physical training, and machine preparation.
Most importantly, a motor racer should observe and remain faithful to the following basics:
Education. An enthusiast needs to know all about the motor sport.
That includes the types of motorbike races, the rules for each race
type, racing terrain, the racing tracks, and many others.
Practice. Motor racing entails definite skills like racing and
riding skills, physical conditioning and bike maintenance, also
personal and acquired skills to efficiently and safely steer racing
courses.
Advise from the experts. Nothing beats the guidance of those who are familiar and knows the motor sport very well.
Keep a watchful eye. Review past competitions with a watchful
eye so you could improve your own skills. This way, you could also
check on your competitors to strategically win when competition comes.
Know your machinery. It is important to know how your own
motorbike works, how it is formed, how the gears work and other fine
details.
Hypnotising the mob in a motor race involves honing your own
skills, be it personal or acquired, and doing it regularly to attain
perfection. By any means, the crowd will always cheer to those who
observe sportsmanship and great skills display.
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