Thanks. I will do my best to try different tracks. I've taken too much time off work the last few weeks that I'm starting to fall behind. Have to compromise on something but I'll try.Just remember that practicing on the same track is great to get your times down but you also need to do other tracks to get faster.... You should do Mosport and Calabogy as often as possible and forget about TMP and RC, I will even suggest do 1 round of SOAR so you can mix it up with a lot more riders and gain some experience, Rookie at SOAR regularly has 12+ riders, I think you guys only had 4 yesterday.
I need a lot of practice at SMP so if I'm going to take time off work, it has to count for something. Have fun!
I think Mina has the right idea.
Shannonville is one track that has a bunch of elements that create fast riders and great racers. Slow, fast, cambered corners, and, yes even bumps. Once someone can push the fear aside and challenge these elements as fast as they know possible, then they can become a fast rider or racer, not only there but anywhere else they go to. I speak on behalf of myself and many other racers who have been doing this for over 20 years.
For someone looking to get into racing I don't see track days at Mosport or Calabogie as contributing much if anything to riding a motorcycle fast on a smaller circuit like SMP or GB. In my opinion all it does is burn time and money and wear out equipment.
I think Mina has the right idea.
Shannonville is one track that has a bunch of elements that create fast riders and great racers. Slow, fast, cambered corners, and, yes even bumps. Once someone can push the fear aside and challenge these elements as fast as they know possible, then they can become a fast rider or racer, not only there but anywhere else they go to. I speak on behalf of myself and many other racers who have been doing this for over 20 years.
For someone looking to get into racing I don't see track days at Mosport or Calabogie as contributing much if anything to riding a motorcycle fast on a smaller circuit like SMP or GB. In my opinion all it does is burn time and money and wear out equipment.
^This. 99% of my track experience is at Shannonville. If you can go fast there you can go fast anywhere. Shannonville is not a parking lot track, you need to carry corner speed.
So if I understand correctly, you are saying that after you rode the nationals this year at Bogy, Quebec, the 2 tracks out west, you are not any faster than if you had just ran all Nationals at Shannonville?
Those experiences will not in any way help you become a faster rider at Shannonville?
We agree on that pointI guess we'll see when I come back to Shannonville/Mosport as those are the only tracks that I have ridden before to gauge my speed and mosport I have a race weekend and one track day experience so I should be a able to drop time anyway. I wouldn't be running the pace I am without having learned at Shannonville is more of what I was getting at.