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How To Survive Your First Motorcycle Track Day

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Your excitement is palpable, and you are more than ready in your heart for your motorcycle track race to start. However, there are a few steps you should take before stepping onto the track for the first time. Here is how to survive your first motorcycle track day.

Prep Your Bike

Motorcycle racing revolves around your motorcycle. If you haven’t washed or serviced your bike in some time, now is the time to do it. You’ll need your motorcycle in tip-top shape for the exercises and practice you will do all day. While there will be safety and instructional seminars, you’ll get out on the track and need your bike ready for action. Prepare your bike in advance so you can ride with pride.

Suit up

Motorcycle racing is quite unlike other vehicle racing sports. While all motorsports have engine-based vehicles hurtling down stretches of road at astonishing speeds, the motorcycle is one of the smallest machines that people operate. You need a suit that can keep up with the wind and protect you from falls. You should find a racing helmet that will withstand considerable impact and a bodysuit that will hold up against friction from high-speed collisions.

Practice Your Maneuvers

You can’t become a high-quality track rider overnight. You must perfect your skills over time, and there’s no better time to start than now. While you will get plenty of instruction from professionals, it never hurts to start early. Find a few ways to improve your track riding skills now so you can impress your instructors on your first day and progress more quickly.

Learning how to survive your first motorcycle track day can make the difference between a mediocre experience and an enriching one. This is just the first of many days on the track, so start off with a bang.