Ollie was impressed with Saturday.
http://krnewsroom.blogspot.com/2010/...10th-2010.html
I surfaced waaay too late :-)
Ollie was impressed with Saturday.
http://krnewsroom.blogspot.com/2010/...10th-2010.html
I surfaced waaay too late :-)
I am really keen to do it, have been looking into it for a while.....its crept up fast will have to sort some finances out. I will definately be one of the slow ones![]()
I won't be able to do one this year (work commitments). Those that do - please post back here how you found the day. I'm trying to decide which way to approach a track day for Mrs B and me - we are both track day virgins. I don't just want a bash, I want to fix bad habits and get better cornering skills and confidence.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
I haven't done the C.S.C yet, but I can vouch for Hampton Down's ride days. They are well run. The White group, for Noobs, is very user friendly with a CSC instructor keeping a watchful eye out and available for advise and assistance as needed.
The White group has all kinds of noobs, even cruses circulate around with free abandon. Also the White groups are normally smaller so you have less traffic to worry about.
Don't forget about the A.R.T Days training at Puke as well, very good value for money training.
Definitely worth the money, and more.
You need to go into it with an open mind, abandon preconceptions, and try very hard to do as they say.
After 40+ years' riding, nearly 2 million km on the road, and quite a few competition victories, I learned plenty.
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