I like your Post #1. Ride for the winter. Maybe some more in the spring. If she is doing well enough then Penquin School. If after the school she is doing okay at that point it could be time for the rookie race.
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I like your Post #1. Ride for the winter. Maybe some more in the spring. If she is doing well enough then Penquin School. If after the school she is doing okay at that point it could be time for the rookie race.
http://www.nhf-racing.com/nemmcontent.html
Oct 18th in VT.
Convince Doc to show up with his fleet, and I'll think about dragging my ass west for it. Seth's got a mini, he's in. I thought JRO had one, so she's in. Who else can I volunteer?
Aaron's going to be pissed if I show up, my machine breaks the rules he adjusted to fit my machine in the first place, and then never showed with...
Racing minis would be a great start! I've only done it once, but everyone was more than happy to help out the "guys who had no idea what was going on"!
Blacklightning, have I seen you riding that buell around manchester with the 636 numberplates on it? I believe I have.....
Yea, its still in pieces in the garage :evil: what say you to an open beer/pizza party to get the thing running Kurlon :)?I really want it for next season....
as for the topic at hand- I think racing is a pretty ambitious first step if she's never ridden before. Let her ride a dirtbike, do some mini-moto,and ::gasp:: even do some street riding...she's only 15 she's got plenty of time to decide if she wants to road race or not. She really needs to get on a bike, ride, HAVE SOME FUN and then decide if she wants to be a racer or not. Just saying :wink:
I have some experience with this. The highs are high but the lows can be real low. Some things to think about:
1. Under 16 racers are limited to Motards, 125's and PTwin bikes.
2. Cost. We ran the same bikes, so spare parts/rims/tires weren't too bad, but everything else doubles.
3. Time. Will you have the time to be sure your Novice son/daughter is fully prepared to get on to the track while you are racing yourself? Will you be able to critique their riding well enough to keep them safe while they yearn to be competitive? Maybe you could find a mentor in the same class?
4. Parenting. What role will racing play in the father/child relationship? How will you feel leaving them behind because of (fill in the blank). Would you be able to? What about your spouse or ex-spouse? If they're on board with it now, what happens if they change their mind?
5. Can you take watching your child racing? Ask someone here who watches a loved one at the track. How do they feel when the one they watch hasn't passed in a while? Red Flags will strike fear into you.
6. Will you be in the same races? This is where you don't want to be thinking about him or her. You have enough to concentrate on yourself- you don't need the distraction. It's hard not to think about them though and this will affect your racing
7. If you are in the same races, how will you feel when the little Bas&^%* gets within .1 of your PB? (Sorry, it still makes me anxious even though I got faster.). Or worse yet, he/she beats you?
When I do it again (and it's only a matter of time for the last two), I'll start them out with trackdays. Let them get comfortable with the track and bike in a red group, where an instructor can flag them down during a session if they seem to be struggling or I could follow around in a non-competitive environment watching them. The benefits of starting out like this before entering the race atmosphere will cut down on the track learning curve so when they are racing more attention can be spent on racing and dealing with the other racers on the track. I don't have any affiliations or connections with the trackday operators, and I've only been to a couple of trackdays ever. It's just that I believe learning to ride a motorcycle, at the track, in a race is a bad idea. It's a dangerous sport, you should have your sons and daughters as prepared as they can be before they get onto the track to race.
My .02
Tom J
It will look something like this :teehee:
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._3861525_n.jpg
Bah, head isn't anywhere near usable yet, so I'm out.
Have you heard if they still plan on running tomorrow?
AFAIK they are still running.
Had a great day of racing with NEMM. Temps were a little cool but once you got racing you were fine. Great organization to ride with. If you have a chance to get to one of there events next year I would definitely recommend it.