A “good motorcyclist” can possess many skills, such as perfectly controlling the bike at low speed, taking fast and precise turns, avoiding obstacles and braking with near-mechanical precision. The good motorcyclist can also drive without flying on the track and anticipate risks as if he had a sixth sense, avoiding completely (or at least to a large extent) compromising situations and clearly dangerous.
In reality, the definition and capabilities of a “good motorcyclist” can be quite open to debate; however, what is indisputable is that this Motocyclist will be characterized by a strong desire and motivation to reduce the overall risk to which he is exposed by the mere fact of riding on the bike and starting to ride. Constant practice and a positive attitude are of enormous help, but above all, what differentiates the Superior Motorcyclist from the average, from those who don’t wear protective accessories, who walk the helmet wrongly worn, send messages by cell phone and generally being clever, is a strategy carefully designed and bulletproof to avoid problems of any kind.
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