Thanks guys for the feedback.. As I have stated in my OP, I do down shift to the appropriate gear to match the speed of the turn.. Its in scenarios when the car/SUV/Truck in front slows down way too much (like coming to 20mph, when the turn can normally be taken at over 50mph)
Are you giving a bit of gas to match the revs to the speed when you let the clutch back out? Or are you letting the clutch and tire take up the slack, thus causing engine braking to occur? If the latter, then that's your problem.
PhilB
I usually keep my rpms at about 6000 when I enter the turn so I have +/- 2000 on either side before I need to switch gears.. That said, When I come into these situations, I let the rpm fall to 3500 before I decide to drop a gear.. I think its in my muscle memory to give it some gas when I let go off the clutch.. Will need to consciously check the next time that I'm doing it..