All of the courses that run through real streets are very demanding. There is no room for error, no shoulders to lean on. If you go off the road, you're into somebody's shop-window or front porch.
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What my father especially taught me was to not always take the safe road, the easy road. If you are going to do good work, you have to risk failing badly.
The road is hard, and you have to get accustomed to it.
There's something special about racing in real streets. The 'artificial' circuits have a certain sameness to them. But every race conducted on real streets has a character of its own - Barcelona, Monaco, and now Long Beach.
The road is a lot of work.
Yet the home courses are where you spend dozens to hundreds of hours a year. You must choose them well.
If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there.
With roadracing, it takes a lot more time and money.
If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere.
Many roads lead to the path, but basically there are only two: reason and practice.
I much prefer the road. My thing is getting live in front of people. There is a sterile environment to a studio that doesn't make me let go.
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