If you've always wanted to take your bike onto a race track but
you've always been intimidated by the thought, then our Novice Only
Trackdays are the best place to start!
They are designed to give you the opportunity to experience a
trackday without being surrounded by experienced trackday veterans.
You don't need a sports bike to take part - all bikes are welcome
and almost all are more than capable of being ridden on a trackday.
A huge variety of vehicles are used and we've seen all sorts,
including Choppers and Goldwings!
Participating at a Club MSV trackday isn't simply about riding
on the limit, it's an opportunity to experience the performance of
your bike within a safe, controlled and professional environment.
You'll have the opportunity to learn new riding skills that are
useful not only on the track, but the road as well.
Additional classroom briefings on track riding techniques, body
position on the bike and the circuit itself will mean that your
trackday is not only great fun but informative as well
To help guide you around the best racing lines, we have brake
boards and apex cones which will provide a regular pointer of where
your bike should be positioned at all times. We also have qualified
race instructors on hand, ready to offer you advice and one-to-one
tuition, for a small fee.
If none of the dates on our Novice Only calendar suit you then
you might want to consider one of attending one of our Sessioned Trackdays in the
novice group. These are listed in the calendar below under Novice
Sessions.
Typical Day
Signing On
Signing of indemnity forms, checking of driving licences and
allocation of instruction sessions.
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Noise Testing
Before taking part in any trackday, all vehicles are subject
to a noise test. Please see the noise testing regulations to
see how this is measured.
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Safety Briefing
This will cover everything you need to know about the day from
rules of the event, through to bike preparation, riding techniques
and circuit information.
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Familiarisation Laps
Also known as 'ducks and drakes', the familiarisation laps are
give you a chance to experience each bend behind a pace bike at a
reduced speed and get a feel for the racing line.
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Track Time Begins
The trackday begins and it's time to put your bike through its
paces. Warm your tyres, start off slow and build up your pace up
throughout the day.
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Extra Mini Brefings
On our Novice Only days we provide extra mini-briefings
thoughout the day on body positioning, track riding techniques and
the circuit (correct racing line and corners to look out for). All
of these sessions are included in the price of your day!
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