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What is an important step to take when going over a single-track obstacle?

  1. Accelerate quickly to jump over

  2. Brake hard before the obstacle

  3. Lean on the side of the obstacle

  4. Stop and walk around the obstacle

The correct answer is: Accelerate quickly to jump over

When approaching a single-track obstacle, accelerating quickly may seem like a viable option to jump over it. However, this approach can be dangerous as it can cause loss of control and accidents. Braking hard before the obstacle can also lead to a loss of balance and potentially cause a fall. Leaning on the side of the obstacle is not recommended either, as it can cause the bike to become unbalanced and tip over. The best and safest approach to take when going over a single-track obstacle is to accelerate smoothly and evenly to maintain control and momentum. This way, you can safely maneuver over the obstacle without losing balance or control of your bike.