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After some extensive google searching i have found 3 track day programs at 2 racways near me first Road America and second Blackhawk Farms. And yes to answer your question they separate you into 3 groups beginner intermediate and advanced. There are instructors and track officials that coach and monitor you to keep you safe and smart ie. not being a stupid jacka**. Iv had my class M as its declared in WI since 2012 when i bought my bike and haven't had any training at all so I think a track day would be a grate start. And for those of you that are thinking OMG he is brand new to bikes iv successfully put over 3000 miles on since May so about 3 months And over 8000 in 4 years. Now that being said I don't push my bike and im by no means a pro far from it. Im a beginner not a moron lol.
Nothing wrong with being a moron oops, I mean a beginner, haha just kidding. You could stay in the beginners group as long as you want or until they believe you're ready to move up. I dont know how they do things up your way but, Motorcycle Xcitement beginners start slow and progressively get faster throughout the day. By the end of the day they're ripping along pretty good, but no where as fast as intermidiate, which is a good thing because it gives you a chance to learn the lines etc. I'm just curious F2-FIRST-BIKE, are you accustomed to using a front brakes?
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and yes I am accustomed to using my front brake but still need to find that point ware it will either lock up or endo me. Time to practice that I guess.
