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Originally Posted by domski Hold the revs at 8000 and let the clutch out until the bike is trying to creap forward, then anticipate the lights going out and roll on the gas and feed out the clutch smoothly. Works for me anyway and I've led the odd race or two, waaaaaaay back  |
I must say, Dom is the best starter I've seen bar Troy Bayliss. Always has the holeshot. I FINALLY managed to copy his technique, after a lengthy conversation at Snetterton, and got two BLINDING starts and I think I was second into Riches each race. Amazing the difference and you can really feel the bike hook up and drive instead of wheelie or bog.
I'm loving my starts now, I can't wait to race again
