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At higher speeds, a greater centrifugal force needs to be overcome (the force that tends to make the rider continue on in a straight line, rather than around the curve. Bending lower helps to lessen the impact of this force. It all has to do with velocity - the higher the velocity, the higher the centrifugal force.

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To get more aero dyanmic so increases his acceleration fo shizzle! TICK TICK TICK TICK BOOM!

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so he can make the turn tighter. without reducing his speed. if he went striaght, he would need to slow down. bending inward allows him to make a tight, quick turn.

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To reduce the Air resistance acting on them

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