For those of you MotoGP lovers, surely no stranger sees racers lowering their legs when braking on the corner.
The style of lowering the legs when braking on this bend was popularized by Valentino Rossi.
At that time Valentino Rossi took this action after his move from Honda to Yamaha.
Valentino Rossi began to lower his legs after accelerating on a straight track towards the corner or commonly called a leg wave.
Rossi did the leg wave technique when fighting in the 2005 Spanish MotoGP using the Yamaha YZR-M1.
This leg wave technique is not just for style, but the goal is to increase balance when braking hard with front brakes.
Akhirnya, gaya yang dilakukan oleh Valentino Rossi juga menyebar diikuti oleh pembalap MotoGP lain seperti Cal Crutchlow, Andrea Dovizioso, Danilo Petrucci ke Marc Marquez dan banyak lagi.
"A lot of philosophy when braking and removing legs, and you move your legs forward or back to reach the center gravity motor," Cal Cruthlow explained by OtoRace.id from MotoGP.com.
"And I believe in that philosophy, that's true. But for me, it's like when you were small on a bicycle, when you thought you wouldn't stop, the thing you did was lower your legs. It's like a natural reaction."
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