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Quinn can see what you ' re doing wrong ," said Jeremy Hadley . " You know , I practice that stuff ( those techniques ) all the time , but I don ' t really see what I ' m doing wrong . I ' m just kinda going with the flow and hoping I ' m doing it right . But to have someone have an outside look at it and see exactly what you ' re doing and tell you , ' Oh yeah , I was a little late , wasn ' t I ?' ' Put your tire down a little bit further .' And BAM , it works so much better , you know ? That ' s not something you get just riding by yourself all the time ."
The team spent the remainder of the day working on these upper-level techniques , including splatters and jap-zaps , and even small sections built around several full-lock turns and big obstacles .
On the Pegs followed up with some of the riders after class to see what they thought of the experience .
Jeremy Hadley , a 35 year old Advanced-class rider from the New York area , started riding motocross when he was only 10
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