Blunt honesty here....
If you didn't move the pucks on your suit, then you did something different on the bike. At the core, the track nor the direction makes much difference. Much like your tires, reading your pucks can tell you what you are doing or NOT doing on the bike. The trick is to figger out why and how.
Ask yourself (since I have been there). Do some of the corners "open up" better when running the other direction? If so... it could lead to more confidence in lean angle, earlier and more aggressive bp and throttle control. If not, it could have riders somewhat timid and have a different wear pattern than normal.
What do you think?
Assuming normal direct turn numbers
Lemme guess....
Turn 12
Turn 2
Turn 3
Post turn 8 (exit)
I could see turn 10 for you too
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