A BikeSafe course came next, where, he says, his instructors recognised his skills but urged him to take an advanced riding course, and, after watching his instructor’s demo ride, says he was willing to do whatever it took to get to that standard.
Sam insists the ability to assess potentially dangerous situations is the biggest advantage. As you progress through the course, you start to see things develop in a new way, you start to realise just how much information you can process.
Sam says, “Where I work, I meet new bikers every day. I’ve mentioned this course to almost all of them, and every time I do, they’re intrigued. It’s not easy to get through this course; it is not meant to be. It’s a challenge, hence the word advanced. It takes practice, study, and an honest approach. We all think we’re good riders, but how many of us can point at the things we need to work on?"
Sam says, “Where I work, I meet new bikers every day. I’ve mentioned this course to almost all of them, and every time I do, they’re intrigued. It’s not easy to get through this course; it is not meant to be. It’s a challenge, hence the word advanced. It takes practice, study, and an honest approach. We all think we’re good riders, but how many of us can point at the things we need to work on?"
After achieving a distinction in his masters, Sam says he’s still trying to improve his riding skills. “There is always room to improve with any meaningful skill, and I’m often humbled when I go out with people more experienced than me."
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