Você não é um mau piloto. Só EVITE esses 5 erros nas curvas
That feeling that something went wrong in the corner—opening too wide, the bike wobbling, your instinct telling you you weren't in control—doesn't make you a bad rider. Most cornering problems boil down to five specific mistakes that appear without warning. This video explains each one, from incorrect visual fixation and braking mid-corner to the "death throttle," incorrect body position, and closing the throttle at the wrong time. Work on these habits one at a time and you'll feel a real difference in your riding very quickly.

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