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Started by wilsav, December 30, 2004, 02:37:21 PM

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wilsav

Repsol has taken 37 world titles in MotoGP. Now they're here in America. Repsol has teamed up with www.dialitintracktime.com to put together North America's top track day club. Do a track day with us and take home a winning experience!

Super Dave

Hey, William...

We can appreciate your motivation...

but there are other school and track day operators on the board here too.

If you're gonna post every couple of days, you might be moved over to the classified section.  

Or post your press releases to roadracingworld.com as most of us read that too.

Thanks, for keeping us informed! :)
Super Dave

Jeff

and your website 'cannot be found'  :D
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[X] Get banned from Wera forum
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wilsav

#3
I do not intend to offend anyone. "What is a grid when not full?" Just trying to be competitive and give the rider more options. Raise the bar if you will.  :)

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Super Dave

QuoteI do not intend to offend anyone. "What is a grid when not full?" Just trying to be competitive and give the rider more options. Raise the bar if you will.  :)

Thanks for the reply, William.

Grids not full?  Well, we could have a whole discussion about that.  Poor purses, cost of bikes, etc.  

Certainly, you're not offending anyone...

But it might be easier on this board to state something and then continue a discussion with your original post.  

Again, there are others that have schools on this board, but they refrain from hitting with a release once a week.

Creating a personal banter here might be better advertising.
Super Dave

Super_KC124

I thought track days hurt club racing attendence?

G 97

QuoteI thought track days hurt club racing attendence?

I think it is a wash.  You have some who start out doing track days than get an urge to race so they move on to racing.  Conversely, you have some that started racing and have raced a few years that still enjoy the track but want to do it in a less competitive stressful environment, so they go to track days.  Then you have both.  In any event, growing the sport in whatever capacity is key.  
G

Super Dave

I'd generalize that track days hurt club road racing.  My time might go back further than a lot of racers.

At one time, the only way to get on the track was to race.  Now you have track days.

Very different animals, track days and racing.  

Really depends upon what you want.

Seldom have I ever been able to use a track day as a good experience to "test" in a manner to really get a great opportunity to set up better.  Traffic considerations are there for the riders that ride at a more brisk pace.
Super Dave

Super_KC124

Racing:
Licsense fees $$$$$
Prepped race bike $$$$$
Entry fees $$$$$
Travel expenses $$$$$
Limited practice
5-10 lap races


Track days:
Little bike prep
Usually more track time than you can handle.




Grover

QuoteI think it is a wash.  You have some who start out doing track days than get an urge to race so they move on to racing.  Conversely, you have some that started racing and have raced a few years that still enjoy the track but want to do it in a less competitive stressful environment, so they go to track days.  Then you have both.  In any event, growing the sport in whatever capacity is key.  

This thread is officially off topic :)
I'd agree with Garth's opinion here.  I spent a couple years doing track days with several good organizations.  I had NO desire to race until I took the LCR class.  I only did that after months of nagging from friends.  Now I live for the 2 seconds between the 1 board going sideways and the green flag waving.

I will try to do a couple track days with organizations but most of my money will spent racing.  Couple years from now I may change my mind and start doing just track days.  I went back and did some track days this year and got frustrated by getting throttle jockeyed by rider's with more horsepower.  I'm a low pack lightweight rider and was reeling in liter class bikes in  two corners.    

I don't think track days hurt racing too much.  Some folks have NO desire to race, but still want to use the bike at the rider's potential.  While races would have larger grids without track days, the riders wouldn't have the skills to even be on the track with much faster people.  That takes some seat time on the track, in a *hopefully* non-competitive enviornment.

-Chris "Grover" Teal

Super_KC124

In the past, the only way to get track time was racing. I started out doing a couple of race schools just so I could take my gixxer on the track. I would not have started racing except for the fact I passed a liscensing clinic (LCR) at a CCS event and it got me to thinking about competing. Now with  a ton of track days, a person doesn't have to racec to get track time.  And your right. This thread has been hijacked. Sorry. :)