lee
1st August 2006, 09:26
Hi guys and girls,
Sorry I realise I'm still half way around the world but I had to share this with you all.
Yesterday I ran an Airfield Riding Day at RAF Cottesmore (about half way up England). Basically we closed the airfield and set up a racetrack. It was a beautiful day and I did some marshalling/riding like a loon. We had a 3.4 mile course including a 1.5 mile runway (sorry I will convert to km once I'm over there I promise!), and a 120 mph (sorry again) left hand knee-down corner. The day was brilliant. We organised lots of extra stuff like a burger van, photograhpers and all that sort of thing. further to which we had a guy from www.bikecameras.com (someones got to show me how to make this clicky) and we've videod the whole day, both from the trackside and from on the bikes. Hopefully he'll have the video finished in a couple of weeks and I'll put some stuff on. The day was broken into novice and experienced groups with 30 minutes each session and everyone got 6 sessions.
The day went without a hitch and we only had one small crash all day (from which he rode away from), although there may be some video of me riding across the grass....ahem. Oh and I hit a traffic cone with my shoulder at about 90mph. All who came loved it, weather was perfect and I got 169 mph on the main runway (headwind and very slight uphill).
The thing that got me was although I've done loads of track time over the past few years, I'd never organised one before. The thrill I got from everyone else enjoying themselves was awesome and I can't stop smiling.
Riding bikes fast rules...
Lee
Sorry I realise I'm still half way around the world but I had to share this with you all.
Yesterday I ran an Airfield Riding Day at RAF Cottesmore (about half way up England). Basically we closed the airfield and set up a racetrack. It was a beautiful day and I did some marshalling/riding like a loon. We had a 3.4 mile course including a 1.5 mile runway (sorry I will convert to km once I'm over there I promise!), and a 120 mph (sorry again) left hand knee-down corner. The day was brilliant. We organised lots of extra stuff like a burger van, photograhpers and all that sort of thing. further to which we had a guy from www.bikecameras.com (someones got to show me how to make this clicky) and we've videod the whole day, both from the trackside and from on the bikes. Hopefully he'll have the video finished in a couple of weeks and I'll put some stuff on. The day was broken into novice and experienced groups with 30 minutes each session and everyone got 6 sessions.
The day went without a hitch and we only had one small crash all day (from which he rode away from), although there may be some video of me riding across the grass....ahem. Oh and I hit a traffic cone with my shoulder at about 90mph. All who came loved it, weather was perfect and I got 169 mph on the main runway (headwind and very slight uphill).
The thing that got me was although I've done loads of track time over the past few years, I'd never organised one before. The thrill I got from everyone else enjoying themselves was awesome and I can't stop smiling.
Riding bikes fast rules...
Lee