PAULED
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Excellent photo's, with what looked like excellent conditions. ie sunny and warm:thumbup:
Here is the weather for a typical uk track day
Cheers
Here is the weather for a typical uk track day
Cheers
I guess what I am trying to say is that while it is dangerous (you're going fast on a motorcycle and things can happen), it is also much safer than trying to be Johny Rockets in the canyons... there are no cars, no cops, no deers crossing the road, no oil (normally) on the pavement, there's an ambulance right there in case...etc... and control riders (with flashy yellow vest) in all groups (more in group C) that are supposed to make sure everyone rides safely, and you can ask them for help at anytime... they will ride in front of you to show you the line, or behind you to watch you so they can give you advice later (or in the hot pit, during your session).
In other words, while it's not a "safe sport" per se, I would highly recommend you try it out! Don't let the risk stop you because I believe the experience is well worth it, and may give you that confidence you need to be a safer rider on the streets :rockon:
LOL nice pic... is that you? reminds me of the last crazy UK Motogp grand prix...
About Laguna Seca, all I have to say is: BASTARD!!!! I realllllllly want to do it too!!!! hopefully next year... how much was it? group B?
Haha, that's what I said when I saw that my friends signed up. Luckily there were a few spots left so I snagged one for Group B. I want to say it was something like $250... -pricey, but Laguna is Laguna :rockon:
I still have no idea how I'm getting my bike up there, but the corkscrew calls my name so I'll figure something out.