Wow. I am nowhere near that type of riding. I was feeling like I could handle the bike pretty good, but then I had a nasty crash a few weeks ago. I was signaling with one hand for a left-hand turn, started the turn (I was probably going a bit fast for the turn), and the front end started to shake and wobble. I remembering thinking, "this isn't good". Next thing I know I'm on the ground. I was a bit woozy, a driver saw me go down and stopped to help me. No blood, so that was good. A couple scratches, and my helmet was cracked, so I did hit my head. My bike had no scratches, I couldn't even tell which side I went down on. Dusted myself off, had a drink of water, and was able to ride back home, but my confidence has been shaken.
Now I make sure to use both hands and go into any good turn nice and slow. It will take a while to get back to testing anything like riding no-handed. I'm still not sure what caused the sudden front-end wobble, but going one-handed on a curve and going kinda fast definitely contributed. I have a V2K (Sofrider), but I think the angle of the forks and such is the same for all modern Cruzbikes.