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If you have always dreamed of riding around a race track then
look no further than our Track Day Taster Sessions, where 20
minutes of track time on your own bike is available for just
£20!
These events are aimed at newcomers to track days and are a
great place to start if you have never riden on track before. With
no speed limits, speed cameras, roadworks, traffic lights or police
cars - it's about experiencing what you and your bike can do away
from any restrictions of the public roads.
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Don't worry if the idea of riding on circuit sounds a bit
intimidating. You will receive a full safety briefing including
track riding techniques, followed by three limited speed laps led
by a pace bike so that you can familiarise yourself with the
circuit and learn the racing line. You can then complete the
remainder of the session at your own speed.
Although sports bikes are welcome, they are by no means necessary
- almost any bike can take part. We also guarantee that you will go
home having learnt something - for some, it's discovering the true
performance of their bike for the first time. But more importantly
for most, it's about taking away new skills that will hopefully
make you a better road rider!
Please note: Taster Sessions are for riders
who have attended up to a maximum of three track days before. If
you are an experienced track day rider please do not book into a
Taster Session as you will not be permitted to take part and will
not be offered a refund on your booking. Tyre warmers and / or
slick tyres are also not permitted.
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 track day, 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
two laps behind a pace bike to give you a chance to experience each
bend at a reduced speed.
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Unrestricted Track Time Begins
You will be able to ride the remainder of the 20 minute session
at your own pace and experience what a track day is all about.
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