Use your tax refund and come to the Elite Sportbike track day event at Talladega Gran Prix Raceway, Apr 25 & 26.
Three groups, Novice Intermediate Advanced
$126 for 1 day, $225 for the weekend
Includes: snacks, lunch
Tire service, suspension service also available
Sign up at: http://elitesportbike.com/store/page7.html
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Elite Sportbike WERA Race School Certification
Elite Sportbike has been officially sanctioned by WERA as a race school.
Using our Trackskillz program, riders can be on their way to racing with WERA.
Due to the late notice, I am extending the Early Bird Special for the race school sign up only.
Certification, Race School, WERA
Normally, $250.00 $225.00 On Sale! One day school only. Add on package to the track day
price. Includes classroom and on-track certification course, with a mock race, approved by WERA.
Includes school certificate, letter (for WERA provisional novice license requirements) and school T-shirt.
Limited spots available per day and once they are filled, those dates will be removed from sign up.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
How to Prepare Yourself to Ride On a Racetrack
Step 1
The first thing is to acknowledge what you want out of the day. Are you there to learn how to be a better rider or are you there to show off to your friends? Hopefully, not number two. Step 2
Prepare your motorcycle for the track. See my other article Step 3
Make sure you start to drink plenty of water 3 or 4 days before the event. During the summer months, you lose a lot of water weight while you are on the bike. Even during the winter, hydration is very important. Step 4
Arrive at the track relaxed and well rested. Do not try to get the bike finished (prepared) the night before the event. You may forget something important the day of the event (like the key) and become stressed at the start of the day. Step 5
There will be items that you will need to bring to make your day at the track more comfortable. The following list is not inclusive by any means: tire gauge, tools, extra fuel, spare key, drinking water, chairs, easy up (cover), sunscreen, ear plugs, bandanna, glass cleaner, bike cleaner, hand cleaner, masking tape or duct tape, spare brake lever - front and rear, spare clutch lever and shift lever Step 6
Try to find out the meanings of the flags that will be used at the event. The more you know before you arrive, the less you have to absorb during the day. Step 7
Try to develop a rapport with one of the track instructors or coaches. If you cannot feel 'warm and fuzzy' with one of the instructors/coaches, ask the staff to switch to another instructor/coach. It is your money and you want to be comfortable with the person helping you. Step 8
Attend the riders meeting and listen to all the directions provided by the track day organizer or the control personnel. Step 9
If you are in a class environment, take notes. You can look at your notes later in your pit area after class and when you start to ride on your own. Friday, August 1, 2008
Welcome
Welcome to my blog.
This is to introduce Elite Sportbike, the premier motorcycle track day company in the Southeast (so far.)
This is to introduce Elite Sportbike, the premier motorcycle track day company in the Southeast (so far.)
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