Get the **** out of intermediate as soon as I can! Lol
I definitely overreacted and probably would've been fine had I not touched the brakes.
LOL... that was my first thought when you explained the situation "Must be in yellow..."
Get the **** out of intermediate as soon as I can! Lol
I definitely overreacted and probably would've been fine had I not touched the brakes.
You were in yellow? Green is even worse. Tmp at least I feel much safer in intermediate(whatever color they call it).
It sounds like you did the right thing, I mean you avoided a collision. One down is better than two. So what do you think you could you have done differently, just not tried the pass at all?
All is well, thanks for asking.
I was trail braking and was about to pass the rider in front of me after he went wide. He cut right across to over correct and as I saw him coming, I panicked and touched the front brakes. This happened after I was done trail braking and setting myself up for the corner, bike didn't like it. Stupid mistake and lesson learned.
It doesn't matter if you are in novice, intermediate or fast group. You are always slower or faster than someone else.
The trick is to manage yourself. Mina's sounds like an unfortunate accident.
However, if you are unable to pass a slower rider who continues to be slower in the corners and faster on the straight parts, it is far better that you learn to out brake them or pit and re-enter in clear track. This applies in all 3 groups.
Intermediate is a good learning group if you follow this process. You learn to pass people and you get faster.
I would believe that very few riders can jump from novice to fast group without becoming a danger in the fast group.
It's a track day. Not a race.
You've obviously never won a track day.
Who have you talked to?!?! Won lots of them (in my head anyway). People thought I was strange as I sprayed myself with the bubbly stuff at the end of the day.
One pet peeve in green: there was a yoyo in an orange fireblade. Slow on the corners and then pins the throttle on the straight. I don't pass folks in the corners but this was annoying and just had to pass.
One pet peeve in green: there was a yoyo in an orange fireblade. Slow on the corners and then pins the throttle on the straight. I don't pass folks in the corners but this was annoying and just had to pass.
Hey bud no need to apologize. I followed you for the most part and you were doing great with the lines and were consistent the entire time ?. I was just being cautious around you that's all.Just want to say thanks for all your help Mina; from giving me directions to the track when I was lost (so much for gps), helping me get the bike off the trailer, helping me set up the canopy and ...... It was my first track day on a bike I've never ridden before and I stayed up till 1:30am putting the bike together. Sorry for being a yo-yo but I'm going at my own pace and unfortunetly that pace is slow. lol On the straights I did slow down way before the 150 marker because I didn't trust the brakes and I assumed thats where someone would pass me. After my first ride I remembered that I didn't even check my tire pressure since I had the tires replace and as usually Mina was there to help. Again I just want to say a big thanks to Umer and Mina for all the help.
Glad that you're ok and nothing is broken.
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Just want to say thanks for all your help Mina; from giving me directions to the track when I was lost (so much for gps), helping me get the bike off the trailer, helping me set up the canopy and ...... It was my first track day on a bike I've never ridden before and I stayed up till 1:30am putting the bike together. Sorry for being a yo-yo but I'm going at my own pace and unfortunetly that pace is slow. lol On the straights I did slow down way before the 150 marker because I didn't trust the brakes and I assumed thats where someone would pass me. After my first ride I remembered that I didn't even check my tire pressure since I had the tires replace and as usually Mina was there to help. Again I just want to say a big thanks to Umer and Mina for all the help.
Glad that you're ok and nothing is broken.
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Just want to say thanks for all your help Mina; from giving me directions to the track when I was lost (so much for gps), helping me get the bike off the trailer, helping me set up the canopy and ...... It was my first track day on a bike I've never ridden before and I stayed up till 1:30am putting the bike together. Sorry for being a yo-yo but I'm going at my own pace and unfortunetly that pace is slow. lol On the straights I did slow down way before the 150 marker because I didn't trust the brakes and I assumed thats where someone would pass me. After my first ride I remembered that I didn't even check my tire pressure since I had the tires replace and as usually Mina was there to help. Again I just want to say a big thanks to Umer and Mina for all the help.
Glad that you're ok and nothing is broken.
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