Fast line describes the quickest path down the track. Athletes select lines minimizing distance and friction. Smooth curves support higher sustained speeds. Proper planning determines ideal corner placement. Incorrect lines create extra steering corrections. Efficient paths preserve momentum between turns. Athletes study track shape before racing. For example a racer stays low through a sweeping curve. That positioning shortens distance and maintains speed. Coaches review lines using timing splits. Mastery of fast lines improves competitive advantage. Smart path selection drives better results.
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