Having trouble in the whoops

         I've been having alot of trouble in the whoops this year. Any tips or line suggestions would be great!

Try coming into them a gear

Try coming into them a gear higher, keep your elbows up, pinch with your knees, ride on the balls of your feet and look to the end of the whoops. Try and keep the power consistent with a finger on the clutch to help.
 

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Thanks

Thanks, i'll try that. Cory also taught me how to double the first few sets by seatbouncing. Even if it's not as fast, it saves me alot of energy.

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also

also try to move around on the bike stay center balanced but at the same time let the front end come up and let the back end tap the whoops and then the front comes down and taps the whoops then the back etc. ... get a feel 4 it 3rd is good on a 125 or 250f dont rev out or be lugging stay in the powerband, practice in rotory a lot and u'll get good they got sand whoops there. get comfortable with the bike dancing around and again pinch with your legs dont have to be knees so much. A pro trick is point your toes inward on the bike your knees will stay inward as well