So do you still reckon that Taupo/Hampton Downs is totally do-able on a small bike?
It isn't always the kms that get a bit much, but like you experience, the wind and the rain, and the big trucks can all take a heavy toll. Plus, it would be assumed that absolute newbies might be going to to the course to learn about how to deal with State Highway traffic/Motorways etc.
Good on you for taking on such a big trek..
Well done.
Tricia1000
RoADA (Dip)
Consultant to NZTA
Taken from rider training days: Bosslady quoted: "she mentioned the bridge and also Hampton downs. Bridge not a biggy nor is Hampton downs if you've been riding a few months. Anyway there would be nothing stopping someone from riding down the night before, stay at a backpackers, ride to course in morning, back packers again at night then ride back in the morning. Tiring, but achievable with a few stops there and back to rest and 're fuel. Totally inconvenient but an adventure eh!
Oh and I know were taupo is, lol going down next week"

Originally Posted by
bosslady
Newbies first 300km+ solo ride and track day and f*ck me am I tired... Rode from Auckland to Taupo yesterday. Left the shore about 3pm, arrived about 8.30pm... Wasted about 45 minutes back tracking multiple times cause I got lost trying to get to Cambridge... most angry at myself... note to self, look at the map I've been given or the GPS on my phone before leaving and don't rely on road signs... haha. Unfortunately it was either wind, rain, or both but mostly rain about 70-80% of the way down and I haven't really ridden in the rain before, guess I have now eh. Learnt how to handle myself better when big ass freaking trucks barrel past me, heaps of them on the open road it seems... will update my blog with all the things I learnt but I had my first track day with Grashopper today too! first two sessions I hated the other three were really good, starting to build confidence with cornering which is what I wanted but bloody hell that Ginny is slow and so was I, basically a snail on the track, oh well haha. Would totally recommend a track day, the linesmen (or women...) are very supportive! A break is in order for me now before my next "milestone". Yawwwwwwwn nuh night other newbies!
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