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    Dangerous trackrider

    One more i thought of to add to the list....




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    Dangerous trackrider

    Here's one more:
    If you crash and the bike and you are both unharmed, still wait for the control riders or instructors to arrive (usually between 1 seconds but no more than one minute) and check things out before you go back onto the track. You may not be the best person to judge wheteher you or the bike are truely okay to continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    I know what Dans saying, just talk to some of us novices, you KNOW who you need to let have a TON of room when you pass because you know they're gonna go wide or not hold a line. Its dangerous, especially if you dont know who the other riders are. But yes its the passers responsibility. It is dangerous, but those of us novices who can at least run somewhat near the front tend to know whos real slow and unpredictable, and mention it to the other guys so they know what to look for on passing.
    Here's another... Novices!

    Don't get in an uproar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGitorio View Post
    One more i thought of to add to the list....




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    alright! i made the danger list. oh wait...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_E_D View Post
    Here's another... Novices!

    Don't get in an uproar...
    Well if I was good enough to be an Amateur I would! Unfortunately, I suck, so I must avoid traffic in Novices for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pookie View Post
    My favorite was you going through T2 with your eyes closed.

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    I just hope people are differentiating between racing and trackdays with this thread.

    At a trackday, if someone goes by you at all, you should never re-pass for at least 2 corners.

    This will give both riders time to sort out their true speed. If the passer did it solely because of horsepower and really should not have passed, the passee will easily be able to hang with that person... and then pass them back when the big horsepower guy takes a peek behind him on the straight.

    Ideally, in the situation above, the big horsepower guy should not have made the pass in the first place. Better to watch the smaller horsepower guy in a few corners to see if you're really faster.

    To me, trackday riding is all about being courteous and using your head. You shouldn't do back and forth passing on the road, and you shouldn't do it a trackday.

    As for racing or race practice... no comment from me. That's stuff is scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 35racer View Post

    To me, trackday riding is all about being courteous and using your head. You shouldn't do back and forth passing on the road, and you shouldn't do it a trackday.
    ah... where else can you practice passing back and forth if not at the track?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kham View Post
    ah... where else can you practice passing back and forth if not at the track?
    Why would you need to practice this at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 35racer View Post
    Why would you need to practice this at all?
    For drift racing, obviously.

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    I didn't mean to muddy the waters. Akira's post on the trackday passing (i.e. NOT passing someone right back) is very good trackday practice.

    My other responses were to the racers who chimed in...

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    I'll tell ya what else is dangerous...

    Crashing in 11 then getting up and going to your bike IN THE LINE in 11a, picking it up and standing there waiting for traffic to clear so you can finish the race.





    What I should have done, at the LEAST is to move the bike out of the racing line, even if that meant pushing it into the grass. Thankfully people (Experts) had room to go around me, it could have ended up worse but I learned a valuable lesson.

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    Dangerous trackrider

    I think crashing in and of itself is dangerous. Thats my vote.

    And Ive never done a track day, so I can only comment from racing experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pookie View Post
    My favorite was you going through T2 with your eyes closed.

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    I think alot of this occurs by getting "emotional" about
    the passing. I would say if you are passed, let it go.
    Your ego is going to be ok.
    If you are faster somewhere else then pass back later.
    But dont fight as the pass happens. Heck, in Blue I get passed all the time.
    At first it bugged me. Now its just my reality!

    When one passes and the other is not going to allow it
    then you can get into a situation where two people are now going to
    a narrow apex both trying to out late brake the other.
    This to me is NOT a track day thing.

    Though, I can see it being fun if both know what they are doing and you are racing !

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    Have heard this repeated from couple different track day organizations.

    If you are still on the track after you crash...and have your wits about you, DONT jump up and try and run across. It's better to crawl quickly according to many. The damage from another rider hitting you if you are upright is worse than if you are prone.

    On the other hand, you are a bigger targer, harder to see, if you are crawling. Not sure where I come down on this one....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honclfibr View Post
    For drift racing, obviously.
    yea waht he said. to bust peoples balls like "i run circles around that slow poke on a 1000 with my EX500. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by DucDave View Post
    Have heard this repeated from couple different track day organizations.

    If you are still on the track after you crash...and have your wits about you, DONT jump up and try and run across. It's better to crawl quickly according to many. The damage from another rider hitting you if you are upright is worse than if you are prone.

    On the other hand, you are a bigger targer, harder to see, if you are crawling. Not sure where I come down on this one....
    Absolutely stay on the ground.
    Too many people can't overcome their target fixation. It doesn't matter if you're standing up or lying down, if they're gonna hit you they're gonna hit you. Bikes are nicer when they go OVER you, not THROUGH you.

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    Yes, there's no debate here. Stay below axle height until you are SURE you can get up and away with no bikes around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DucDave View Post
    Have heard this repeated from couple different track day organizations.

    If you are still on the track after you crash...and have your wits about you, DONT jump up and try and run across. It's better to crawl quickly according to many. The damage from another rider hitting you if you are upright is worse than if you are prone.

    On the other hand, you are a bigger targer, harder to see, if you are crawling. Not sure where I come down on this one....
    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGitorio View Post
    Absolutely stay on the ground.
    Too many people can't overcome their target fixation. It doesn't matter if you're standing up or lying down, if they're gonna hit you they're gonna hit you. Bikes are nicer when they go OVER you, not THROUGH you.
    OHH I stayed on the ground! Did a quick check of myself and looked up the track to make sure there was no traffic coming. There wasn't so I ran to the bike, got it up on 2 wheels again and looked up track again to see traffic coming.
    My mistake was I just sat there instead of backing it up out of the racing line and onto the grass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_E_D View Post
    I agree with Akira, but Mongoose is dreaming! In racing the rider in front dictates the line. Period. If he wants to do figure 8's and you can't get around him that's your problem The only way the pavement is yours is when you are in front.

    Yeah I should not post that early in the morning,

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGitorio View Post
    One more i thought of to add to the list....




    Kham
    and don't forget the all important "bringing an underpowered heap to VIR with a cracked motor from leaving water in all winter"
    now thats gotta be a winner
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    OOO! thanks for that info.

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    If I ran into a guy that keeps parking it, I just pit in, wait 30 seconds, and then go back out. I'm there to have a good time, and not have to deal with these Yeee Haa's with big HP, passing me, and then screwing me up entering the corners. Ok, I'll admit I did happen to drift, (block) a guy now and then...but they are hell bent to get by you, just to watch them white knuckle it into the corners.

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    We should get Air horns on our bikes and if some dude is parking it in the corners give em a Blast.

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    On the subject of parking in the corners: Does no one take these riders aside and kindly suggest to them a different riding approach/ ettiquette?

    Egos aside, if one can't handle critique then what's the point of trying to become a better rider via trackdays?

    I'm not saying chastise the rider, rather, offer helpful information for their guidance and everyone's safety.

    I, for one, would welcome constuctive criticism if I were killing someone's ride...it'd be nice to know where I need to be in order for others to enjoy their day in the turns. Afterall, how's someone supposed to be aware of what they're doing wrong if the more experienced riders aren't offering the information?

    ...jus' thinking out loud here...

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    I don't know of anyone that intentionally "parks it" in the corners... we're on the track, the point is to learn how to ride. The control riders and instructors are there to help you along w/ that process, both by riding with you and leading classroom sessions.

    If any of the control riders or instructors sees a rider that needs a little extra attention, yes, they will probably get approached and helped out accordingly.

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