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Old October 6th, 2018, 12:33 AM   #2
CaliGrrl
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Name: Kerry
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Yes, you do want to anticipate wind conditions, and when passing a semi truck. You get a wind blast. You also get "dirty" air behind one.

Go do it more. Hey, an excuse to go riding more, right? Get used to feeling the wind, and watching where it's moving things so you know where it will come from. It can be handled.
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