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For those in the south, and an alternative to Bikesafe

#1 Post by T.C. » Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:41 am

Yesterday, I was invited to attend and observe the motorcycle safety performance day at Castle Combe circuit, and I have to say I was really impressed with the quality of instruction, content and emphasis on enjoyment.

The day costs £99 (which I appreciate is probably more expensive than a Bikesafe day), and it does not include any road riding.

However, the day was split into various sections, including -

Machine handling on the track

Observation

Planning

Braking and Avoidance Skill on the Track

Vehicle Maintenance

Smart Riding

There is also a theory session explaining accident or crash causation which even I found interesting, and is very interactive in that course members are invited to give their reasons and thoughts as to how certain crashes occurred.

There are several track sessions, the last part of the day being free time to go out and enjoy the track.

Courses are run as and when there are sufficient numbers (yesterday there were 30 people divided into 3 groups)

Highly recommended, and if you would like to consider this day as an alternative to Bikesafe, then further info can be found at http://www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk/tra ... ety%20Days
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#2 Post by D-Rider » Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:07 am

T.C. wrote: Courses are run as and when there are sufficient numbers (yesterday there were 30 people divided into 3 groups)
I wonder whether we have interest for a Forum Group Booking?
I know it is a long way for some but if we made a weekend of it (or if it's weekdays only, a couple of days) with a campsite or a handy travelodge or something .....

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#3 Post by Dalemac » Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:41 am

D-Rider wrote:
T.C. wrote: Courses are run as and when there are sufficient numbers (yesterday there were 30 people divided into 3 groups)
I wonder whether we have interest for a Forum Group Booking?
I know it is a long way for some but if we made a weekend of it (or if it's weekdays only, a couple of days) with a campsite or a handy travelodge or something .....

The combination of rider improvement with track fun sounds a winning formula when mixed with a forum get-together.
Absolutely! I would definitely be interested!

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#4 Post by T.C. » Wed Jul 09, 2014 10:05 am

D-Rider wrote:
T.C. wrote: Courses are run as and when there are sufficient numbers (yesterday there were 30 people divided into 3 groups)
I wonder whether we have interest for a Forum Group Booking?
I know it is a long way for some but if we made a weekend of it (or if it's weekdays only, a couple of days) with a campsite or a handy travelodge or something .....

The combination of rider improvement with track fun sounds a winning formula when mixed with a forum get-together.
If you sent an email to Rodney Gooch who is the head of motorcycle track events, I am sure he would be delighted to accomodate where possible or at least discuss the possibility with you.

His email address is - rodney@castlecombecircuit.co.uk
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#5 Post by jonnie_r » Wed Jul 09, 2014 10:18 am

I'd be interested, used to go to Castle Coombe to watch car racing a few years back.

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#6 Post by robbier6 » Wed Jul 09, 2014 11:35 am

I'd be up for that...oh check out the Jolly Hunstman pub in Kington st michael i was down that way end of june and stayed there....biker friendly and very welcoming, think they have 11 rooms available

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