Well what can I say


Turned up at the track nice and early....after doing some errands for the beloved first, and found shed 26 (Hawkes Bay KBers). Parked up and was told straight away the angle of my bike was wrecking the Feng Shui.
Being the first official trackday I didn't know what I was supposed to do, be, who to see etc and Dan wasn't around to ask so the HB crowd pointed me the right direction and got the bike, gear scrutinised and signed my life away. Got my bike all taped up in the right parts, now I was raring to go.
Being in Group 4 (newbies) I had a pretty long wait and the closer it got to being my turn the more nervous I became.
Session 1 was horrible for me. It just felt so wrong, I was nervous as hell and just couldn't seem to relax. I thought to myself if session 2 is like that I'm wasting my time. I came to have fun and learn some pointers.
However, this wasn't the case. Session 2 was a lot more fun. The lines guys showed me the way a bit but my poor bike doesn't really go very fast on the straights and I was getting left behind (plus the rider may have something to do with the slowness also

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The only corner I had serious trouble working out was the back sweeper, so I asked Dan if he could take me on the back of Betty to show me the line. Now the line he took... it's just not a natural line I would have taken if I was on the road, but I took his advice and finally managed to make it around feeling quite comfortable.
The more the day went on the faster I felt and the more comfortable I became. By the end of the day my grin was the biggest it's ever been. A bit like when I took my very first road trip to Napier and back.
Thanks to everyone for their encouraging words and to Moto TT... I will definitely be back for some more improvement in my riding.
Thoroughly recommend these trackdays to ALL newbies. Very well run and organised and great for building confidence.
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