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(posting in GENERAL, I'll leave it to the mods to decide if appropriate)
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I would like to extend an internet handshake and say "welcome" to the guys from Lean Angle.
Congratulations on what sounds like a successful first day and I wish you the best for the future.
Given some of the recent posts and happenings, the above statement may seem like an odd thing for me to say, so I'll explain a little more.
First off, this is Jay and Company's place, and TonysTrackDays.com is an invited guest and for that I am truly grateful.
When the decision was made to invite another trackday organization into the mix, I was certainly caught off guard and my initial reaction was to feel threatened. I realize now that I reacted in a manner that is out of character for me, and I've been "stressing" about it since. Well, that stops now and that is the reason for this post.
I'm 41 years old and have learned that a simple life suits me best. I've been with my wife for 15 years now and can count the number of arguments we've had on one hand. I have best friends that go back 20+ years and I can't remember one single time of conflict. Basically, I do everything possible to avoid stress and drama in both my personal and professional life.
If something is causing drama or stress, I try to fix it, or I extricate myself from the situation.
To that end, I want to bury any bad blood (is that mixing two euphemisms or whatever they're called?) and move ahead.
TonysTrackDays.com is my business and I'm certainly in it to make a living. However, it started because I wanted to show riders the thrill and benefit of riding on a closed course, and that continues to be my primary goal. I like to think our success was simply a by-product of doing the right thing and treating customers the way we want to be treated.
My hope moving forward is that this forum does not become a "TTD vs LEAN ANGLE" type of environment, which I believe is counterproductive to our companies and a giant disservice to the board members.
I would like our mutual goal to be getting new riders to try a track day. I truly believe that riding on a closed course, with the proper direction and control, can absolutely save the lives of motorcycle riders by improving their skill level.
So please, let's focus on why people should try the track (Loudon, Pocono, whatever!)... and let's not waste any more time and energy on the very small differences in which trackday people attend.
In the end, it would be great if the forum members had two great choices, and could decide simply based on what date fits their schedule best.
Thoughts and comments are appreciated by all, so feel free to speak your minds. (I know, you were going to anyway!)
Thank you for listening.
Tony
NOTE: I'm busy preparing for the track, and then will be gone for a few days (in case I don't check back in).