To really improve your cycling you need to become a ‘master’ at cornering. To corner better you need to understand what you should be doing, how to do it and then go out and practice.

We have compiled a list of cornering techniques from simple to more advanced with some videos from GCN cycling to demonstrate.

The Basics

  • Look where you want to go
  • Drop speed before the corner and avoid braking in the corner
  • Drop the outside foot to the bottom and push weight through that pedal
  • Lean into the corner
  • Relax

More Advanced Cornering

  • Judge the speed you can take the corner
    • Scan the road
    • Can you see the exit – if not probably sharp
    • How wide is the road – wider = faster
    • Road surface, rough, wet, moss = slower and more upright
  • Advance your technique
    • Keep weight low
    • Ride the drops
    • Bend the elbow
    • Backside slightly off the saddle
    • Lean the bike more than the body on very sharp corners
  • Lines
    • Enter wide
    • Aim for the apex (and look at it)
    • Exit wide – once through the apex aim for the exit
    • On sweeping turns can ride the corner tight the entire corner
  • Exiting corner
    • Pre select gear for exiting the corner when you have had to decrease speed, or there is a rise after the corner. Do this prior rather than in the corner

Perfecting It

  • Body position
    • Lower centre of gravity
    • Thinking about weight distribution over front and back – ability to change depending on the road surface and tightness of the corner
    • Do this by bending at the waist and having upper body parallel to the ground
    • Easier to change lean and direction from corner to corner when centre of gravity is lower
  • Counter Steering
    • Use counter steering when very tight corners, as an example descending switch backs
  • Practice, practice and more practice
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