Motorsport / dirt / technique / endurance

Sport and training

The sport side grew from regular rides and a simple wish to ride better: more confidently on dirt, calmer in difficult sections and more precise with the motorcycle.

Motorcycle training on dirt
Dirt practice and motorcycle control
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From rides to practice

Discipline over show

For Konstantin Buryachenko, motorcycle sport is not about external effect. It is discipline, a calm head, endurance and honest work on weak spots. Training quickly shows what is real skill and what only felt like skill.

Off-road riding rewards balance, body position, throttle control and the ability to read surface changes before they become a problem.

Rider before a training session
Before a training ride

Preparation

Three things that matter

Endurance

Physical base

Long distance requires legs, back, cardio and the habit of keeping pace without losing control.

Technique

Body and throttle

Standing position, weight transfer, braking, loose sections and mixed surfaces need deliberate work.

Psychology

Cold head

At the start and in difficult sections, calm decisions can matter more than extra engine power.

Technical motorcycle section on dirt
Balance, body position and throttle work

Amateur starts

Stability under load

Amateur starts and training camps are valuable not only for the result, but for stability. They teach how to assess a track, keep rhythm and preserve the motorcycle under pressure.

Mixed surfaces, from firm dirt to sand and wet ruts, develop confidence in non-standard situations.