Low line describes a path taken closer to the inside of a curve. Athletes ride near the bottom of corners to reduce distance. Proper positioning preserves speed through tight turns. Incorrect low lines may increase wall contact risk. Controlled weight shifts maintain balance. For example a racer follows a low line through a sweeping bend. That path shortens distance and maintains momentum. Coaches analyze corner entry for optimal low lines. Effective use improves overall track efficiency. Low line technique combines precision and control. Strategic positioning enhances competitive performance.
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