Sunday & Monday for me.
Sunday is sold out in Yellow & Red
It's an awesome track, unlike the mess that Shannonville is in. I'm not sure why more races are not held at Calabogie, maybe it's too expensive????
Actually it is considered too dangerous to race at. There are areas where there is not enough run off space. They have raced there on occasion over the years and I think they may only want to run the light weight class there now.It's an awesome track, unlike the mess that Shannonville is in. I'm not sure why more races are not held at Calabogie, maybe it's too expensive????
You mumu meme. I was up there Sat thru Thursday. Wont be back for a while now.Aww damb
T, I dont have your number I'm afraid. You were always scared to give it me ?. And I didn't check in here till I was back in Blighty.My number hasn't changed kiddo, next time some heads up!
Hope you had a blast
Was there on Sunday and Monday.
Had a great time overall, but the passing rules are loosely applied. I was trying hard to stay within the rules and was passed outside of them several times. Guess I'm maybe a bit too polite.
Track is amazing and completely new to me. Pro6 ran great days. PERIOD.
Sunday had something like 9 red flags involving 11-12 riders (and about 7-8 black flags according to the radio). Monday had a couple minor events and a red flag with a rider being airlifted to Ottawa for severe concussion symptoms.
Wierdist thing is, that the first session after the air lift, passes were ridiculous according to the rules. At that point I called it a day. Didn't feel the need to risk it. Friend of mine was black flagged after being passed in a group of 5. He was simply in the midst of a **** show and his number was flagged. No passes on his behalf, he was being passed -- the marshals did their best. No slam on them at all. They are amazing and doing a fantastic job keeping us all safe.
Question for peeps who have done recent events there. I'm mulling over the mid-August Pro 6 event, probably Sunday and Monday, question of the moment is which group to sign up for. I've focused on racing and haven't done a general track day for a few years outside of special occasions (like winter testing at Jennings, or last year's trip to Mugello).
The bike is my roadrace R3, which does not possess straightaway speed. I am fine with going out in Pro practice at SOAR with the bigger bikes because the other riders on track in that class are experienced, competent, and respectful. We're all same-ballpark of cornering speed, they blow by on any straightaway.
Previous experiences with intermediate group at a general track day (on my smaller bike, FZR400 at the time) have been frustrating, and an incident (due to ignorance/inexperience on the part of another rider) in advanced group at Bogie several years ago is what had me swear off doing track days except for special occasions. I'm being told I should sign up in advanced. As long as everyone knows what to do when there is a bike with 100 km/h less top speed on track with them, it's fine with me. It'll help if I'm not the only little bike out there ... What's the situation been like lately?