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Lucky me, I got to ride Homestead this past Friday! Spent the early AM teching helmets and pointing riders to registration, then got to go partake in a very advanced and in depth track walk with Eric and the advanced group. I scribbled notes and shot photos but even after all the information I was still pretty lost first session out. I rode in the beginners group and had special one-on-one training from some super hot control rider (( )) We hooked up with our Cardo radios and I can't stress enough how useful this communication is while learning the track. I still managed to blow T3 like the total newb I was, and flying through long sweepers like T1 and T10 flabbergasted and touching the brakes much too early because I'm a chicken. I definitely improved with each session and was actually surprised at how quickly I became comfortable out on the track. I spent my entire first season at Loudon biting nails and slugging along at an almost impossibly slow rate- I'm glad to see my skill has improved to a point where it is transferable to new tracks and corners. All in all it was a kick ass experience and def recommend Homestead for any track day rider