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How to Stop Getting Dropped on Mountain Bike Rides - How NOT to Bike with Ben Cathro

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Ben is taking inspiration from Friday Fails and members of the Pinkbike community to break down exac

Ben is taking inspiration from Friday Fails and members of the Pinkbike community to break down exactly what goes wrong in their fail videos. [View this email in your browser]( HOW NOT TO BIKE EPISODE 2 HOW TO STOP GETTING DROPPED ON MTB RIDES Have you ever felt like your friends are effortlessly leaving you behind on the trails? It's a frustrating experience, but understanding why it happens and how to improve can turn the tables in your favor. In the [s]( episode]( of How NOT to Bike, Ben Cathro diveS into why you might be getting dropped and how to keep up with the pack. [WATCH NOW]( [How NOT to Bike]( is building on all of Ben Cathro's amazing advice from [How to Bike]( including tips on body position, using your brakes, pumping, line choice, and more, but with a fun twist. Ben is taking inspiration from the Pinkbike community (and Friday Fails) to break down exactly what’s happening when things go wrong. Episodes will be dropping weekly as Ben takes a look at the common "Ugghhhh. WTF just happened?" mistakes that mountain bikers commit on the regular, analyzing the best cases, wash outs, and OTBs. Why is it called casing? Why is washing out so sudden? What does "dead sailor" even mean and how do you stop it? Where did I leave all the speed on the trail? Why couldn't I make it through that section of trail without dabbing? He'll also be taking a look at those less painful, but just as frustrating things, like stalling mid turn and struggling to hold an off camber line. This season of [How NOT to Bike]( was made with support from these brands. Without them we couldn't create head-slapping videos like this. Thank you! [Continental]( [Deviate]( [Black OX]( [Ceramic Speed]( [Pinkbike.com]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this Pinkbike Newsletter email because you are subscribed to Pinkbike, which is a part of the Outside Network. [Pinkbike]( | [Outside+]( Outside Inc. | 1600 Pearl Street | Boulder | CO | 80302 | United States [U]( from this list

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