ApexTrackdays
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Requirements
Skill Level
You must already be a relatively skilled motorcycle rider to participate in a trackday.
If you are not already comfortable riding fast on your motorcycle and do not enjoy riding at a brisk pace on a twisty canyon road, you probably need to obtain more experience on your bike before coming to a trackday. As a general rule, you need at least one year of riding experience to adequately prepare you for the track environment.
All riders, no matter how experienced, need to take the time to put themselves in the proper frame of mind for a trackday. Trackdays are an opportunity to hone your skills while riding fast and perhaps enjoying some friendly dicing with your buddies. A trackday is not a race or your chance to show others how fast you are. There are no plastic trophies awarded, and everybody is a winner at the checkered flag. There is never justification for a risky pass or stuffing someone in a corner. A trackday is not a seven-lap sprint; you have all day to ride, so have the patience and maturity to avoid a risky move that may end the trackday for you and/or another rider.
Stay in control and within your abilities at all times. Ride at 80% to leave yourself a safety margin in case you make a mistake. If you stay at 80% and safely build your skills, soon your 80% will be well beyond your earlier 100%. By contrast, the squid who goes out at 100% and crashes never really improves, and often gets worse.
2008 Schedule
APEX Gift Certificates
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Your 1st APEX Trackday
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IS THIS YOUR VERY FIRST TRACKDAY? Welcome to the trackday sport. You are about to have some serious fun! For some people the idea of riding on a race track can be a bit intimidating. More...










