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It is frustrating for me since motogp 18, 19 and 20.
Golden rule: slow speed and feather touch your buttons no hard press.
Another thing to keep in mind is that unlike cars, motorcycles separate their brakes between the front and the rear. 90% of the time you should just use the front brake, but the rear brake does have a few important uses. If you find yourself mid-corner and going to fast, the rear brake will help pull the bike back towards the apex, this is what you do in real-life. Grabbing a handful of front brake mid corner is going to make you drop the bike. The rear brake can also be used to help stabilise the bike when braking in a straight line, you apply the rear brake just before you apply the front brake, this helps ground the bike and prevent the rear from getting too light.
Another thing to keep in mind is how much pressure you apply when breaking from a high speed, just like in real life, there's a sweet spot with the brakes, too much pressure and your going to lift your back wheel off the road and possibly go over the handlebars, not enough pressure and you're not going to slow down quick enough. This is exactly the same in real life, if you watch MotoGP footage with the throttle and brake graphic on screen, the riders very rarely apply maximum pressure on the brakes, only when slowing from a long straight of very fast section to a tight corner, and they will usually use the rear brake to help keep the bake stable and grounded in these situations.
For your notice...milestone was acquired by Thq Nordic publisher and they have confirmed Motogp 21 game, April 2021 release.
There is no info on what will happen after 2021.
You lean all braking points then
Nope. They brake way to early. You get rammed online if you brake where easy AI brakes.