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Advice

Things I wish I knew as a noob

by Safety Steward|Published August 19, 2020

We revisit Brad’s article “I wanna go fast, things I wish I knew as a noob“ and discuss what its like to get out on track for the first time. Tips and Tricks so you won’t get tripped up!

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