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Never auto X-ed but I'm definitely a shifty-hands type.
But also, white knuckles isn't going to be good for actually getting someplace fast, even though it usually feels fast. clench your fists and your shoulders involuntarily tighten. I noticed this racing mountainbikes. and it made me crash a lot. If my hands were loose, so were my shoulders and i didn't crash as much. tight shoulders make it difficult to make the smooth inputs to the wheel that are so important in turning a good lap ( I think) and more importantly not crashing
But also, white knuckles isn't going to be good for actually getting someplace fast, even though it usually feels fast. clench your fists and your shoulders involuntarily tighten. I noticed this racing mountainbikes. and it made me crash a lot. If my hands were loose, so were my shoulders and i didn't crash as much. tight shoulders make it difficult to make the smooth inputs to the wheel that are so important in turning a good lap ( I think) and more importantly not crashing
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