Third hand info, and likely rumour. Heard they weren't doing to well and they are selling the business.
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Too bad... I enjoyed the 5pm track nights, hopefully things will work themselves out.
They better be around next season!!! I wasted my money on FAST and want to actually learn something now with Turn2
If you didn't learn anything at FAST, you weren't paying attention.
If you didn't learn anything at FAST, you weren't paying attention.
I was thinking exactly the same thing... either that or Amazon has nothing more to learn.
Hopefully the rumours about Turn2 are false.
Well let me just say this, don't take the women only group, even if it's all that's available. You go stupid slow, and most of the questions pertained to how to break. I already know how to do basic breaking and that's all they were covering, and I'm used to riding a ton of twisties. Almost all the other women were super slow and couldn't follow the line if they tried. I even lapped some in the short session. That and my sessions were only about 8 minutes, not the 10 that I paid for.
Well let me just say this, don't take the women only group, even if it's all that's available. You go stupid slow, and most of the questions pertained to how to break. I already know how to do basic breaking and that's all they were covering, and I'm used to riding a ton of twisties. Almost all the other women were super slow and couldn't follow the line if they tried. I even lapped some in the short session. That and my sessions were only about 8 minutes, not the 10 that I paid for.
Crap, this is why I take math and not English.Brake is the correct term. Please learn the difference, you might become a better rider for it.
Amazon - you complain about female riders - a lot. I really hope you are the female incarnation of Rossi when we next see you out.
You seem to have total disrespect for riding with women - that's ok, you are allowed to have your opinion. But for the life of me I cannot understand why you THEN would sign up for an all female day.
Turn 2 and FAST are both amazing schools to take. My best advice for any of them is take all of what you can get from the instructors and feedback to them. They can't read your mind but they also can't cater individually to EVERYONES comfort level. If they were going too slow maybe fall back and work on lines or body position.
Keep up that attitude and I'm sure you'll find tons of new female rider friends knocking at your door.
All that was available? You need better planning then.
Hmm... that doesn't sound good. Did you say something? Try the Racer5 course. I'm sure Angela won't be too slow for you.
As many a person has found out :lol: