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    Quote Originally Posted by cormac View Post
    The leap has to be made by the novice with little or no support. By contrast, the transition from road riding to track is supported by StayUpRight, SuperBike School, TopRider etc. while the transition to racing has no direct support that I am aware of.

    By direct I mean events where participants are coached on race starts, race etiquette, strategy e.g. don’t try to win the race in 3 corners, etc.
    They have Race Your Mates (RYM) at Wakefield Park, which gives you an introduction into race starts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metal-Man View Post
    They have Race Your Mates (RYM) at Wakefield Park, which gives you an introduction into race starts
    Not any more. Pity, because it was the best thing anyone ever did to encourage new racers. Credit where credit is due; good work by TON.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metal-Man View Post
    They have Race Your Mates (RYM) at Wakefield Park, which gives you an introduction into race starts
    Not any more. Only in other states Terry parted ways with Wakefield park. Was a great introduction and needs to be introduced in some way at SMSP.


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