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Re: [ST] Spastic turn signals



I used to think I was a classy rider, until I did my first track day in May of this year.

It was a very humbling and intimidating experience, especially when I was battling to stay halfway up the slow group.

I now have 1000% more appreciation for the guys who ride in the major racing categories, they are true "extreme" sportsmen.

Four track days later I've improved a bit, can manage to ride in the middle of the medium group, but I'm a looong way off the pace to be able to ride in the fast group.

Riding at a race pace requires skills and guts (or stupidity?) not too many riders have, even if most of them think they have.

I might have been able to do it if I'd done track time aged 20 something, but this 40 year old has a self preservation level setting that will prevent me from ever being that quick around a track.


cheers


Marc
Cape Town, RSA

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