A General Bike Track Day splits riders into groups of a similar ability and divides the track time between these groups. Don't worry if you are a novice - the additional mini-briefings that we provide on our Novice Only Track Days will also take place on these events.
Typically we will run novice, intermediate and advanced groups but on evening events the intermediate and advanced group are often combined.
The novice session on our trackdays is designed exclusively for anyone who has little or no trackday experience. You will not be on circuit with experienced riders. If this is your first track day you might want to consider one of our Novice Only Track Days.
A typical rider in the novice group will have attended between one and three track days before
The Intermediate session on our track days is designed for riders who are familiar with this circuit, have done some track days before and feel ready to move up from the novice session.
A typical rider in intermediate group will have attended between three and five track days before and also have been to the particular circuit before.
If you are looking for some track time with other experienced track day riders then look no further. This session is strictly limited to skilled track day riders who are competent with higher track speeds. If you have an ACU or FIM race licence then you might want to consider a Testing day.
A typical advanced group rider will have attended more than five track days and be competent with higher track speeds.
Signing OnSigning of indemnity forms, checking of driving licences and allocation of instruction sessions. |
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Noise TestingBefore 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 BriefingThis will cover everything you need to know about the day from rules of the event, through to bike preperation, riding techniques and circuit information. |
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Familiarisation LapsAlso 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 BeginsOn a sessioned track day, track time normally begins with the advanced group. Warm your tyres, start off slow and build up your pace up throughout the day. |
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Extra Mini BrefingsOn our sessioned track days we provide extra mini-briefings for the novice group 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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