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First dates have been announced for next year.
Motorrad Central Road & Track Weekend
Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st May 2015
A Bike Trackday Weekend, 2 days of awesome track time! On Saturday 30th we will run in ‘reverse’ direction and on Sunday 31st we will run normal clockwise direction. There will be 3 groups running from 9am – 5pm both days; Novice, Intermediate & Advanced.
Also, over the weekend there will be instructor sessions, suspension set-up/advice, merchandise and you can test the amazing S1000RR out on track (subject to availability and bookings on the day).
The BMW Motorrad range will also be available for demonstration rides on the local public roads both days. This is free of charge and open to anyone who has a valid UK road bike licence.
This is a must for any bike trackday fan!
Prices:
Early Bird Discount offers:
Up to Christmas £105 per day / £199 both days
Up to bike show £115 per day / £219 both days
Full price £135 per day
Motorrad Central Road & Track Weekend
Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st May 2015
A Bike Trackday Weekend, 2 days of awesome track time! On Saturday 30th we will run in ‘reverse’ direction and on Sunday 31st we will run normal clockwise direction. There will be 3 groups running from 9am – 5pm both days; Novice, Intermediate & Advanced.
Also, over the weekend there will be instructor sessions, suspension set-up/advice, merchandise and you can test the amazing S1000RR out on track (subject to availability and bookings on the day).
The BMW Motorrad range will also be available for demonstration rides on the local public roads both days. This is free of charge and open to anyone who has a valid UK road bike licence.
This is a must for any bike trackday fan!
Prices:
Early Bird Discount offers:
Up to Christmas £105 per day / £199 both days
Up to bike show £115 per day / £219 both days
Full price £135 per day
moanthebairns said:
v60marko said:
The mac cheese is alright. If a tad overpriced. I brought tupperware tubs of frosties and a bottle of milk last time.
fk me, even im not that tight. I bet you the bottle of milk was made from the free coffee sachets you get
I reckon I'll try and get this booked before Christmas, pending some stuff selling on flea bay (anyone want some mint Clover leathers...?). £200 for the weekend is a great price
v60marko said:
It works for me because I can eat a little bit in between sessions, rather than gorging until completely full at lunch time and then trying to smash out some fast laps. Breakfast cereal and an innocent smoothie throughout the day works better than a big plate of stodgy food all at once at lunch time. Plus its cheap
This ^Last thing you should be eating is a load of stodge.
Water (lots) and a small bottle (500ml) mixed with rehydrate taken in the morning (before you actually dehydrate!!). Bananas and light foods when riding. Small pasta salad or apples/oranges between sessions etc. Otherwise your body just goes into digestion mode and everything slows down as your body struggles with the stodge.
bass gt3 said:
This ^
Last thing you should be eating is a load of stodge.
Water (lots) and a small bottle (500ml) mixed with rehydrate taken in the morning (before you actually dehydrate!!). Bananas and light foods when riding. Small pasta salad or apples/oranges between sessions etc. Otherwise your body just goes into digestion mode and everything slows down as your body struggles with the stodge.
WARNING - DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS MANLast thing you should be eating is a load of stodge.
Water (lots) and a small bottle (500ml) mixed with rehydrate taken in the morning (before you actually dehydrate!!). Bananas and light foods when riding. Small pasta salad or apples/oranges between sessions etc. Otherwise your body just goes into digestion mode and everything slows down as your body struggles with the stodge.
He's obviously a skinny ghey hipster who doesn't appreciate the benefits a fry up.
bass gt3 said:
v60marko said:
It works for me because I can eat a little bit in between sessions, rather than gorging until completely full at lunch time and then trying to smash out some fast laps. Breakfast cereal and an innocent smoothie throughout the day works better than a big plate of stodgy food all at once at lunch time. Plus its cheap
This ^Last thing you should be eating is a load of stodge.
Water (lots) and a small bottle (500ml) mixed with rehydrate taken in the morning (before you actually dehydrate!!). Bananas and light foods when riding. Small pasta salad or apples/oranges between sessions etc. Otherwise your body just goes into digestion mode and everything slows down as your body struggles with the stodge.
mckeann said:
bass gt3 said:
This ^
Last thing you should be eating is a load of stodge.
Water (lots) and a small bottle (500ml) mixed with rehydrate taken in the morning (before you actually dehydrate!!). Bananas and light foods when riding. Small pasta salad or apples/oranges between sessions etc. Otherwise your body just goes into digestion mode and everything slows down as your body struggles with the stodge.
WARNING - DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS MANLast thing you should be eating is a load of stodge.
Water (lots) and a small bottle (500ml) mixed with rehydrate taken in the morning (before you actually dehydrate!!). Bananas and light foods when riding. Small pasta salad or apples/oranges between sessions etc. Otherwise your body just goes into digestion mode and everything slows down as your body struggles with the stodge.
He's obviously a skinny ghey hipster who doesn't appreciate the benefits a fry up.
When youve been in said clubhouse up to, and way past, kicking out time on the saturday night, and warm up is at 8, a fry up is most needed.
Morag was not impressed that i left most of it though,
George29 said:
Definitely booking this. Shame it's not the same direction both days, but should still be good.
If you come up and need a place to kip your more than welcome to at mines. It's only a 15 drive away. You would be On the couch though but I do make an awesome fry up. With hunners of tattie scone, square sausage and haggis.
Offers there to anyone who's thinking about it.
I offer as I know no one will dream of it.
moanthebairns said:
If you come up and need a place to kip your more than welcome to at mines. It's only a 15 drive away.
You would be On the couch though but I do make an awesome fry up. With hunners of tattie scone, square sausage and haggis.
Offers there to anyone who's thinking about it.
I offer as I know no one will dream of it.
Cheers, appreciate the offer. Will let you know closer to the time. It will be between that and my trailer! You would be On the couch though but I do make an awesome fry up. With hunners of tattie scone, square sausage and haggis.
Offers there to anyone who's thinking about it.
I offer as I know no one will dream of it.
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