02-02-08, 09:34 PM | #1 |
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Anyone done the CSS trackday schools?
just wondering if you thought it was worth it, if you'd recommend it? I'm thinking about trying to do it this year sometime. Cheers |
03-02-08, 03:00 PM | #2 |
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I think Luke Millar on here has done it, and possibly Weaselz, give them a pm or I'm sure they'll be along shortly.
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03-02-08, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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sv_to_gsxr (luke) has done one or two, he raved about it - im thinkin of going for it at some point
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04-02-08, 12:38 PM | #5 |
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Cheers Luke.
Need to work out when I can fit it in now |
04-02-08, 02:40 PM | #6 |
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I want to do a race school, what does everyone think, which r the best ones for someone starting out? DO they all provide bikes, or do use your own?
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I did CSS Level 1 a couple years ago at Rockingham, great track! I bought Twist of the Wrist II book before I went (I also had another sports riding book which I thought was better) and it was pretty much the same format that they teach you on the day. The classroom lessons make a lot of sense and its more to do with thinking your way round the track and being in harmony with the bike rather than unlocking super fast techniques on the day.
I have to admit overall I thought it was a bit pricey and I wasn't as impressed as I'd hoped, but I hear level II - IV gets better.
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yep, Luke & I did level I at Silverstone (crappy Stowe circuit - strongly recommend doing it somewhere other than there) one wet day last year. I thought it was good, but perhaps not the magic bullet for my riding that I thought it might be. I suspect that levels II-III-IV might be very good though
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I'm going in May (level 1), although it is on the Stowe circuit (bggr), however not many weekend dates and wanted to be early in the year. You'd better get your ass in gear though because it sells out fast.
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http://www.haslamraceschool.com/ ....as ever, there are those of us who thought it was great and those who have criticism. You need to make your own judgement. (Although you can buy, beg or borrow a DVD that shows the whole lot and is good entertainment too). Garry |
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