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Old 21-11-2017
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A 3 gear stand up would be worse in this situation, you would have more rear weight bias with a stand up 3 gear giving you more rear traction which would reduce steering.

I would say unless you are suffering with rear end grip go with the laydown.

I recently tried both on a similar mixed surface preferred the laydown, the only time I have found the 3 gear stand up to be better was on grass tracks.
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