THE words “accuracy” and “showmanship” might well spring to mind when considering what goes into great test riding. But both these terms are commonly misunderstood in terms of how they contribute to a winning test.
Isobel Wessels warns
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THE words “accuracy” and “showmanship” might well spring to mind when considering what goes into great test riding. But both these terms are commonly misunderstood in terms of how they contribute to a winning test.
Isobel Wessels warns
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