My 2cents. Fly some acro, even if just a citabria or cub. I will limit my acro in my 360 to rolls and maybe a split s, but everyone should have some proficiency-it can save your butt! My old kitfox would do little, a roll always resulted in a split S, but my next kitfox, now abuilding, will have the performance of the famous Jimmy Franklin airshow demo, thanks to 110 horses and a clipped wing.
Next, how does anyone get into a departure stall in a Lancair? It’s all I can do to get the gear up before the speed builds and tears the doors off. Then I am climbing at 150 and 1000 fpm. An approach stall? More likely since these birds do not like little short base legs. I would recommend planning a base leg at least one mile. Stay away from steep turns in the pattern!
Finally, if you don’t like oxy, why fly a Lancair? How you gonna go to Aspen? In spite of the scare stories, it’s cake in my L360, long as vis is good