Summer in the UK means changeable conditions: Sun often interspersed with heavy downpours, wind-swept countryside and roads strewn with all kinds of debris, so how can you plan for that?
“Riding well and safely is all about visibility and searching for grip, which all change in the rain, dry, hot, cold, dark, over white lines and on different road surfaces, ” says Neeves.
“Riding to the conditions isn’t just about deciding what to do when the heavens open, it’s more than that. Riding when the sun’s out and the roads are dry gives a sense of security, and a largely consistent level of grip and visibility – but you still have to expect the unexpected.
“There’s still gravel deposits on corners to contend with, or mud pulled from a farmer’s…