PERMANENT LEARNING: RIDE TO LEARN, LEARN TO RIDE
Knowledge from training, reading, discussing, experimenting, and riding with attention is the primary element that makes motorcycling more enjoyable and, within limits, safer.
It is maybe strange to see the word Prudence (Latin: providentia meaning “seeing ahead, sagacity”) in an article dedicated to motorcyclists: a category always considered adventurous to the point of recklessness.
“The principle of simplicity or parsimony — broadly, the idea that simpler explanations of observations should be preferred to more complex ones — is conventionally attributed to William of Occam, after whom it is traditionally referred to as Occam’s razor. But why should simpler theories…
I am riding a piece of road that I know pretty well, actually exceptionally well, to the point of having, in my mind, given names to every single corner: nice weather, good surface, adequate motorcycle and total focus on …riding with the system.