I just did day 1 and 2 with a bunch of people on a mostly overcast day. Perhaps the best two days I could have picked.
I may not end up riding like .......... (insert name of favourite rider) but I'm riding miles better than I was. The combination of class, track - practise one thing, class, track - practise, class... times 5 for the day is a magic formula for growing skills. My level of confidence and ability jumped over day 1 and day 2.
Before I did these two days I thought this was a lot of money and now I'm thinking it may be underpriced.
Every rider I spoke to there had the same experience of getting a lot out of the day.
There were so many aha moments but the most amazing thing was the change in vision we learnt on day 2. When I started, turn 4 seemed tight, narrow and hard to get around. After practising the skills I arrived at turn 4 and was confused because someone had replaced the corner. It now appeared wide, with a big radius and tons of room. For a few laps I was confused every time I arrived because I couldn't find the narrow tight corner anymore. It's kind of like arriving at a new road and not recognising it. And yet I'd been through that corner 70 odd times prior to that lesson.
Having your brain create the sensation of making the track bigger is priceless. And much better than the making it smaller thing I'd been running before.
So what's been your big learn from these days?
Now to find the money for Day 3. PM me if you have spare cash and would like to make a donation to a worthy cause.
Thanks to the team at CSS. What an amazing experience. And thanks for bringing it to NZ. I'd have never done it otherwise.
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