Track days
With several tracks within easy reach of our base hotel, the choice
and price of track days is excellent. Now combining the days of Spanish
companies and our own trackdays and track school we can offer an even
better service for 2007
Details of a trackday are below, for information about our track school please click here.here.
8am – 9am
Arrive, prepare bike and sign up, initial briefing from organisers and
splitting into groups.
Groups are broken down as follows.
Beginners: C1, C2 and C3
Intermediates: B1, B2 and B3
Advanced: A1, A2 and A3
Most instructors speak English, and you will certainly be put into groups
together depending upon your standard of riding and your bike.
9am – 1pm
Riding under instruction in your groups, this normally involves 3 to 4
sessions of between 20 and 30 minutes each. Your instructor will first
ride in front to teach you the lines, then follow you to see how you ride
and then follow and video you to show you what you are doing wrong. After
every session there is a debrief from you instructor.
1pm – 3pm
Lunch, taken together and provided by the organisers or CSB.
During lunch all bikes will be fitted with transponders to record track
times.
3pm – 7pm
Open group track sessions of between 20 and 30 minutes.
Out on the track in your complete group, free riding with overtaking and
each lap time is computer recorded and printed out for all to read.
Notes
Some times and schedules may vary, this page is purely a guide.
Some days may include a final rolling start group race, if you participate
or not is your choice.

