I know what part you are on about, tricky yes, I always have problems jumping to another part of the keyboard and immediately playing with both hands a trill or fast set of notes. I came across a similar problem with the rach prelude in g minor, where you have to do a lot of jumping about the piano. I found it tough in both pieces because you need a reasonably strong set of left fingers to match with the right. I dont think about adopting different techniques and practices to pull off the parts like you do, I just keep playing the hands together untill they eventually play the notes correctly.
I think this piece is fantastic, its some of the most fun you can have on the piano in my opinion, I love the second section to bits with the double octaves descending and ascending to lead back to the theme again. I also think its quite challenging to master, which I never quite did due to the exact part you have posted, this part I think takes longest to get right, just keep practising.