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Originally Posted by csmith12
I can agree with that in general terms but realize it's not always the case. In fact, it's not my preferred way to help someone get faster, although I understand that some riders do need to simply suck it up and go.
For example, my fastest laps ever turned at Mid-Ohio, Pitrace and Nelson felt slow as crap and was never once uncomfortable. It wasn't until after the race and looking at the scoresheets that I realized that I had broken my personal best times.
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Not to get too much into semantics, but I would say it's the key to going fast
er. At some point before you were " in the zone" I could be wrong, but I'd venture to guess that there were some uncomfortable spots you had to get through before you got to that race. No saying like that has a universal application though.