Possibly! It definitely does not sound like the ones I took!
Agreed, I took Fast Phase 1-3 and don't recall any slaloms through pylons. This was almost 20 years ago though, so things might have changed since then...
Possibly! It definitely does not sound like the ones I took!
If it was some kind of parking lot training and not on the track the title is very misleading!Agreed, I took Fast Phase 1-3 and don't recall any slaloms through pylons. This was almost 20 years ago though, so things might have changed since then...
+1 on these puppies. Amazing breaking power and feel, wouldn't recommend them on street bikes though as they will rust if you ride in the rain a lot.Overheated warped discs is one cause. I run these cast iron ones,View attachment 55380 they are awesome.
FAST has been known to use cones to create a chicane before FABI's turn one on the back straight - the chicane slows everyone down a little on the back straight.Agreed, I took Fast Phase 1-3 and don't recall any slaloms through pylons. This was almost 20 years ago though, so things might have changed since then...
From memory the bikes throttles are modified and gearing is changed so people can not WOT and go crazy during the training. You could take turn one with the throttle at the throttle stop and zero braking on their bikes back when I did the course 10 yrs ago.FAST has been known to use cones to create a chicane before FABI's turn one on the back straight - the chicane slows everyone down a little on the back straight.
Trackdays are ZEN. You cant be anymore "present" than when you are leaned over negotiating a corner at 130 kmhThis might sound weird to a lot of people, but it's so very true. I'm an anxious person, but I have never felt more calm or relaxed than driving home after a full track day of pushing right to the edge of my personal limit, where there is real risk.
No parking lot. Cones were on track. They were used for possibly two sessions. Something like 5 cones. I do not recall exact number.I went through FAST years ago and don't remember any cones except in the turns as markers. From what I remember it was mostly on track, no parking lot stuff. And the morning was class room followed by track walk. Have things changed that much since Mercier left?
Slalom? Riders were travelling in opposite directions?No parking lot. Cones were on track. They were used for possibly two sessions. Something like 5 cones. I do not recall exact number.
Staff at Fast were excellent.
Roughly 5 cones in a row. You go through them like a slalom. They were on the straight of the Nelson track. Hope this helps.