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<blockquote data-quote="NoCage" data-source="post: 102368" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Target fixation almost did me in once. Going through a downhill, decreasing radius, very tight turn, I focused, for a split second, on the armco rail. This was right after I noticed loose stuff in the apex. I corrected that and leaned hard after getting past the debris... the front wheel stayed on the pavement, but the back wheel drifted into the soft soil next to the rail. The back end did the left right thing for a little before I got back on pavement. When I stopped to collect myself, there was at least 3 inches of the moist soil all the way around the back rim. I also bruised the crap out of my ankle somehow... thank God for armored boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoCage, post: 102368, member: 355"] Target fixation almost did me in once. Going through a downhill, decreasing radius, very tight turn, I focused, for a split second, on the armco rail. This was right after I noticed loose stuff in the apex. I corrected that and leaned hard after getting past the debris... the front wheel stayed on the pavement, but the back wheel drifted into the soft soil next to the rail. The back end did the left right thing for a little before I got back on pavement. When I stopped to collect myself, there was at least 3 inches of the moist soil all the way around the back rim. I also bruised the crap out of my ankle somehow... thank God for armored boots. [/QUOTE]
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