10 Ways MotoGP Racers MASTER the Corners
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- How do MotoGP racers master the corners? Why do they blip the rear brake at the same time as shifting down? How come they adapt their body position to the corner speed?
Lets figure it out.
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I take everything I learn here, and use it in the track. I’m now close to middle of the pack now. Hopping to get to be leading the pack soon.
that’s awesome!!! I’m a slow racer still, first season, but these videos help a lot
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Great! Keep it up bro
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Im not even a racer. I just love motorcycles
Me too. I dont have motorcyle. I just also love them. Especially sounds and the way they look so good.
Ha ha same here
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I have ridden sportbikes for 42 years when watching your videos I reinforced and or learned many valuable lessons. Your work is absolutely excellent.
With regards to standing on the pegs to allow the suspension to do what it is supposed to, I just "discovered" myself that if I do the same (on my big sport tourer bike), lifting my butt slightly off the saddle, when riding the many cobble-stoned avenues in Paris the bike handles SO much better, and I have far more control over it. It was like a revelation.
Point 8 is such a great one.... to incorporate that skill as a reflex...
Great video
Well done. 👍yes there is always something to learn.. greetings from British Columbia 🇨🇦
Really usefull video's about riding. Thanks! Loving the editing as well. Smooth to watch, easy to understand.
I asked this weekend at the track why I should weigh down the outside peg (leg out style in supermoto). Nobody could answer but every said I should do it. Now you've finally answered my question! Thank you!
I'm into adv bikes but all this race skill mesmerizes me so much. Thanks for sharing.
Look forward to these videos whenever they come out. In the last couple months my riding has greatly improved because of you. I was able to hang with and pass a more experienced rider the other day which would have never happened before!
Awesome as always! I love the use of science to back up actual reasons about different techniques. 👍😎
Thanks Mike. Lots of love from INDIA .
The graphics make the concepts to be understood much better. Quality content Mike
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Always an excellent knowledge transfer Mike,
Great explanations, thank you sir!
Love your videos so much mike!
Awesome content Mike! Tack
Thanks for the content!
Can't wait for the next weekend! I've even resorted to Formula One to get my racing fix ..
Just excellent! Thank you.
Great Source Of Knowledge
Very good explanation. In unlimited documentaries about marc marquez. Cal cruthlow said in order to adapt with powerful new engine 2019 bike. Marc used rear brake more. And nobody can ride like marc.
Quartararo also said that marc can ride agresively but also smooth with absolute perfection.
I ride a bike since even before i had a licence. But the most terrifying for me is the braking. After several times had an accident with the front wheel, now i have little faith on my front brake. Amazing to see a motogp rider have the same mentality even with so many crash.
Marc Marquez learned how to use the rear brake from Stoner and Cal learnt from Marc Marquez.
Awesome Video, Thank You Mike.
Those leans are all epic.
Very cool video, would lovw it if there were some videos based on the history of MotoGP and that sorta thing in the future
Scrumptious Bisquitz just google the topic, heaps available.
Awesome video. Great work 😁👍👍
Very helpful. Im not as stable as I want to be when transitioning from braking to throttle. I'll try blipping the rear brake now.
Hey bro it's always a joy to listen to your comments ..keep it up❤👍👌
Skill is an undeniable factor. However, keep in mind that the regular roads don't even provide half of the grip these tracks do. Also these motorbikes are probably about 70% better in every aspect than your own. Don't try these on the streets you will crash. Don't envy the rider next to you that pulls the throttle harder and dives into the corner. He risks more and even if he passes you, he truly doesn't win anything. Enjoy your ride and live to tell about it ✌️
You forgot to add 15-25 years of experience going hard on the corners
Good content. So happy
Mike.
Could you do an analysis of Alex Rins particular riding position?
I saw him this weekend and previous one again, and noticed his weird riding position, straighter back than the rest. At first I thought he was taller than the other MotoGP riders and that intrigued me being 6'3" myslef, but then I noticed his height is pretty average compared to the rest of the grid.
Love your stuff by the way.
Frankie
I’ve never taken my bike to the track but after watching many technicals like this I feel like I could leave the doctor in my dust. Hahaha
Great tips 👍☺️
That was the most helpful 6 minutes I've ever had
Thanks my brother!
Great lesson, always trying to incorporate advanced techniques on corners.
Have fun at ER.
Just “back it in” baby!
Just a good job explaining. Another great video full of knowledge.
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I trail break or break when leaned over all the time when riding my motorcycle its a great thing to learn.
Perfect youtuber
Love this UA-cam recommendation
I ride dirt bikes and have had gold wings off and on. Never raced anything but dirt track cars. Not sure why I’m here but the content is good.
Here at one of our local tracks 2 corners have a dip that goes across the track. This dip upsets everyone who is too stiff on the bike. I do exactly what was said in the video. Relax, and very so slightly lift my bum from the seat and allow the bike to go over the dip and bump smoothly.
Thanks 💙💙
Good info bro
Don’t do this on the public roads, you will eventually crash and get hurt seriously. Take it to the track.
Public roads arent' design in a way like track. Different grade of asphalt is used than the track. Tracks are better than whatever roads we have here in America (that is if you are an American)
Sometime i dont care about that i just happy
alright but what if you need to brake hard, wouldn't it be good to extend your leg then as shown?
Street rossi's be advised
It’s a skill thing. As long as you don’t outride your vision there’s no reason you should have an issue. Admitted if a deer launches itself like a missile from the bushes there isn’t much you can do but that’s life. In general these skills will allow you to comfortably carve up any road, first time, with gravel. Just never outride your vision.
Love the video
The real question is, how can I get my hands on one of these bikes so I can practice?
My "procedural memory" needs some forming.
Thanks for the lesson on human psychology
I stand at the outside peg it actually made me slide! Big thanks
you likely stood on the rear brake
This is the best team in MotoGP I know.
The king of smooth cornering and corner speed will always be jorge Lorenzo
#missujorge
As they say he's just Magic in the turn 😂😂😂😂
I am buying a moped soon to cut fuel cost getting to work. All these will save time if running late some days!👍
Strength, endurance, and athleticism needs to be looked at more
I have so much respect for the moto gp riders
Hi mike can you do a video for breaking
These techniques are natural for dirt bike racers. I transitioned to road bikes after riding dirt since I could walk, and I watched this vid hoping for some tips, only to think “hey I already do that”. Lol. Not boasting, just saying that if you want to get better......then practice on dirt bikes! Definitely noticed a lot more of the MotoGP pros practicing on dirt, more and more over the past decades. BIKES ARE AWESOME ♥️♥️♥️
Hi, new to the channel. You sound very swedish? Are you swedish and how did u end up in the us?
Nice video 👍
Hi mike
At wich level you race Professional, national amauter, Sunday track days?
My advice is that doing it while you are still young.I love racing when i first got my licence.Now i prefer to stay safe.But sometimes at traffic light junction i still prefer to come out first ....and always loves to overtake at sharp corners too!😁😁
Why what do you gain by overtaking others?
When Kevin Schwantz ran a riding school he taught weighting the outside peg using a trials bike example of traversing a hillside. The only way to do that is by weighting the outside peg to drive the tire into the hillside. At that time another prominent riding school in the US taught riders to weight the inside peg. 2 years later I asked Mat Mladin about the inside peg technique and he drew me a picture to explain the advantage of weighting the outside/highside peg. I turned the picture 90 degrees and Mladin's track surface became Schwantz's hillside. But neither Toni Alias nor Jonathan Rea appear to weight the outside.
GREAT video. But i think you were a bit fast sometimes. At least for me. hard to keep up :D XD
Yup I learned a few from this video great job
I'm not a racer, neither do I have a bike that could do over 60 kmph but still I love the knowledge. Thanks man 🔥
MAGIC
Hello , I really like your videos ; they are informative.
I disagree that using rear brakes whilst accelerating out of corners will force more weight to transfer to rear, all it will do is slow you down.
If you apply a little brake whilst accelerating out of corner the resulting energy is in pushing the bike forward hence the brake is pointless.
It's a good technique for bikes with no traction control
My Brian:okay I got it
My hand:no you dont
I dont race but i ride learned a lot about this video
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Nice video and explanation. I suspect that dragging the rear brake while exiting the turn, right when I am rolling on power, helps mitigate over-powering acceleration from too much throttle roll-on. New electronics on MOTO GP bikes seem to eliminate losing the rear wheel by limiting the power applied. Otherwise, dragging the brake seems like just another skill to learn to compensate for a bad habit of rolling on too much power. I will definitely try it. LOL!
I have a Yamaha 125cc gearless scooter and, to my surprise, the techniques being mentioned in the video is also applicable to my scooter. Yet, very limited ofcourse.
And as always, remember to buy your quad flyer a beer! 🤗
It is once again demonstrated that dirt bikes are a great school!
(i never liked off-road riding)
I am a great fan of MotoGP.
i've heard this many times and i attempted to read about it.. how does the rear brake stabilize the bike? what does that mean? thanks..
Not exactly sure but think of it as a drogue.
my theory is - easy on the handle bar, blip the rear brake, then you will get a momentary feedback from the handle bar where the bike wants to go, like a pendulum always need to rest closest to the pull of gravity
also chain slack can be minimised which will reduce jerk in between engine braking and acceleration.
I focused on the braking ever since i started bikes. Knowing im fat and since riders in my country(philippines) normally focus on speed and cornering i thought braking is where i can get a bit of an edge i wanna ride fast. And it worked! normally people brake early before corners. So i catch up to them using that. But kinda a pain in the ass cause my bikes onl 14k kms. And im at my third brakepads now. And thats the HH materials 😅
10 ways in 6 minutes now that's what I call a video
0:40 I always grace the saddle with my butt.
Mark Marquez technique is good i tried on street , very balanced
"Confidence is the key to every success"matt cross.
Omg, i always did drag the rear brake a little bit at the exit corner unconciously while i start roll the throttle up, if the bends are tight, but for fast corner i never touch the rear brake. So i did the right thing uh.
4:37 lol it's easy I just simply has to remember some Lyric and sing it along the way
Good enough
What's the title of the ending song?
Gud videos 👍😊
It's the Alexander of the beauty created and achieved by human on road
There's some good points, but the explanations only hit the wave tops of the values for these functions. For example, weighting pegs/ or standing on pegs as a generality is not useful. But rear brake on exit, i.e under acceleration is a great point and a function that people can safely practice.
nice
MotoGP rider gets caught speeding over 100mph
Police: What were you thinking?!
Him: About what I'm having for dinner tonight.
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5 minutes early
@2:35 😯🤯 back tire?
Breaking is from breaking point up to middle of corner ! Not earlier ! Mm told that i one of his rewievs.
No 7 I m using the ''lean braking'' but i don't do that for better braking tire grip.I think its the opposite, you can brake harder and LATER if you are braking with NO lean.
The ''lean braking'' HELPS YOU TO DO A FASTER,BETTER,HARDER AND WITH BETTER FELLING T R A I L BRAKING...When you lean braking you need less effort to counter steer the bike and you can carry more corner speed.Thats the secret.The lean braking is difficult to learn because you must be very confident with the front tire.
Seat time!
I feel like using the rear brake on exit is a retained habit from bikes without TC That might even still apply to them, considering how much power those bikes have. It’s easier to lay on 100% throttle and control the brake than it is to find the exact amount of throttle on a raw 1000CC bike, so the kind of guys with the hours you’re talking about might not even think about changing that little tiny part of their exit, and as a result their mechanics have probably leaned back the traction control in that area to just let the rider feel out his ride. I do the same and for me it’s just been an answer to keeping the front end down while still accelerating as much as I can on an older bike with no TC. A lot of the racers I talk to say they do the same, mostly out of habit.
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