Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
First-gear corners
English answer:
Corners that need first gear engaged
English term
Gear Corners
Appears also in the below sentences:
Yamaha’s Phillip Island track map shows two first gear corners, no surprise there as Honda and MG are both pretty tight.
Full article: https://photo.gp/2015/10/14/phillip-island-track-map-with-sp...
Is it the corners that riders must change gears?
Thank you very much!
Jul 22, 2020 08:55: Sheila Wilson Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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Corners that need first gear engaged
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Cilian O'Tuama
: That's a lot of confidence, Sheila. Corners don't need anything. OTOH, motorists might be best advised to choose 1st gear to negotiate...
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CL5 is unusual from me but I have experience of racing bikes and cars and so the terms used. That's what this is about, rather than motoring on the road.
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philgoddard
: And extra marks for inserting the missing hyphen.
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Thanks, Phil
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Jo Macdonald
: Yep Corners you take in first
14 hrs
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Thanks, Jo
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The type of gear engaged to make a motor vehicle enter into motion
The paragraph given below indicates that there are two such streaks.
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Sheila Wilson
: I don't understand "streaks" at all. And gears aren't directly related to speed as gear ratios can and would be changed for each race.
1 hr
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Cilian O'Tuama
: you might mean 'stretches'?
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