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November 11, 2008 at 7:38 am #95355
CORNERMAN BASICS
You have a lead rider (in front all day) and a sweep rider (at the back all day)! They usually both wear bright vests or white and red poka dot tops so you know who they are. You ride between them all day!If you are behind the lead rider coming up to a corner, he will point at the corner. This means you stop your bike, face it in the direction he went. Once everyone has passed the sweep rider will wave you on, to go in front of him.
Often down main roads with tracks running off them the lead rider may not drop cornermen there, as it is obvious that they are not turning!
RIDERS RESPONSIBILITIES
– NEVER LEAVE YOUR CORNER. Somethimes you can be there 1 hour if someone has broken down. Stay at your corner . The system depends on everyone!
– Nod at the lead rider so he knows you recognise you have to stop when he is pointing.
– If you are behind the lead rider and you pass a corner that the lead rider does not see, that you think people may get confused on, stop anyway.Be careful when passing people. Enduro’s are for racing, not trail rides.
If someone is behind you wanting to get passed, point a leg out to let them pass at a suitable point – unless they are KTM riders and you think you can roost them.
OTHER TIPS
– To help keep the group moving count the riders going through, and be ready to ride off when the sweep rider gets there.
– If the sweep rider is behind you and you are coming up to the next corner, tap your helmet so that cornerman knows he should be ready to take off.
– Slower riders (especially in Winter) should take off at the front of the group after eeyone has stopped. The ground will be less cut up and it will be easier to get up the hills, before all the good riders carve it up.
– Do not stop around blind corners. Give each rider an oppotunity to see you and which way to go.
– The lead rider may stop you before a hazard, such a s a log or bog hole, not just a corner!
– Look before you cross a road, even if there is a cornerman there! It is your life, keep it!ON COMING VEHICLES
Try to remember how many riders are behind you and if you pass someone. Put your fingers up to indicate how many are left. The lead rider may drop a cornerman there if the track does not leave opportunity for passing.BIG GROUPSWhen you have say 16 or more riders it is recommended that you drop two cornermen of at every corner. This means the group can only get 8 corners away in this example. Also you have someone to talk to at each corner.
If you are coming up to a corner and there is one rider on there. Stop. He should have his hand up so you know!
November 11, 2008 at 7:52 am #111816Sometimes on Dusty Days it is good to swap the sweep rider around but this can only be done if the whole group is together and aware of it, and they all get told to now look at this new person as the sweep not the previous one, in this case the bright vest is fantastic to help hammer it home that they are the sweep.
We Have also used a bright Hair scrunchy elastic thingo you put on the handlebars of the sweep, in a spot easily seen from the oncoming viewNovember 11, 2008 at 10:10 am #111817I think I’ve read this somewhere before!
Safety vests work a treat. Or make the sweep ride the distinctive sounding bike.
November 11, 2008 at 10:12 am #111843I dont think so Shane, it is very different, I made it better and fixed it
TB
November 11, 2008 at 10:15 am #111844And if you read it carefully, you will see I fixed it to.
November 11, 2008 at 10:15 am #111845Shane
I talked about the vests or poka dot tops in the first paragraph, if you’re going to hang s*#t on me at least get your act together lol
TB
November 11, 2008 at 10:29 am #111846Trailboss wrote:
Quote:ShaneI talked about the vests or poka dot tops in the first paragraph, if you’re going to hang s*#t on me at least get your act together lol
TB
Hang sh1t? How very dare you!
Well, I did in the first sentence but thought I ‘serioused’ it up by the end. I only scanned the info cause I knew I’d read it somewhere (or thought I was going mad) then I found it and confirmed my initial suspicions. I missed the vest bit but picked up on the polka dots…we can’t all be fashion gurus ya know!
November 19, 2008 at 8:36 pm #111850
AnonymousDamn that polka dot vest. Leading rides gives TB a get out for actually having the (lack) of taste to buy the thing!
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