[python] Re: Pythons at the race track
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
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- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:08:01 +0200
What sort of difficulty did you have?
The same as any newbie python rider, that feeling of impending doom
followed
by attemptiing to not crash. Manoeuvering room is limited on the track.
I
was much more successful at riding on the grassy area surrounding the
track.
Jim is a much better rider and circled the track on his own python as
well as on mine.
Control is really a matter of experience. In these days I made some
new high speed tests (encouraged by the latest 900 km journey).
Today I reached the 55 km/h.
Jürgen.
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What sort of difficulty did you have?
The same as any newbie python rider, that feeling of impending doom followed
by attemptiing to not crash. Manoeuvering room is limited on the track. I
was much more successful at riding on the grassy area surrounding the track.
Jim is a much better rider and circled the track on his own python as well as on mine.
Control is really a matter of experience. In these days I made some new high speed tests (encouraged by the latest 900 km journey). Today I reached the 55 km/h.
- [python] Re: Pythons at the race track
- From: mchannon