Thanks for sharing! Fong and Redding are a bit like Colin Edwards in that they don't get fully down with their heads until mid-corner / ready to start the drive off. Miller sometimes too, but other times he is set well before then. Bagnaia gets further off and fully off the bike a bit sooner comparatively. Perteux rides a bit crossed up, but that is just because he puts his butt way out there, not a criticism of where he puts his head / upper, not that I would have any grounds to criticize any of these riders anyway.