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For me it's about flow and smoothness. Sometimes I think that techiness (if that's even a word) can detract from a run because it breaks up the rhythm, like when a rider puts in too many variations into one air rather than holding one position. It just makes the bike get thrown around everywhere and looks out of control. It's possible to do tech stuff but keep a flow going - watching good flatland shows that - so if that can be combined with some tasty big air that'll work for me.
Quote from: Longun on April 17, 2008, 10:59 AMFor me it's about flow and smoothness. Sometimes I think that techiness (if that's even a word) can detract from a run because it breaks up the rhythm, like when a rider puts in too many variations into one air rather than holding one position. It just makes the bike get thrown around everywhere and looks out of control. It's possible to do tech stuff but keep a flow going - watching good flatland shows that - so if that can be combined with some tasty big air that'll work for me. Flatland with big air....hmmmmmm....need to work on my airs!It seems that most people are classing "tech" as liptricks?