What to Do After a Refusal on Course

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No one plans to have a refusal on course. So when they do unfortunately happen, riders are often surprised - and many times become flustered. I often see riders who are so rattled after an unexpected stop or runout, that they don't think clearly about what they should do next! Their competitve nature may cause them to... (Click on Article Title above (in blue) to read full article)

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