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 Posted: 18:28 - 09 May 2006 Post subject: Jerez Trackday: Report and Pictures |
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Got back this afternoon from Spain, after two days on track in Jerez (home of the opening round of this year’s MotoGP calendar) with Tracksense.
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The first part of the trip was last Sunday when we dropped off the R6 to a hanger at Kemble Airfield, where it was crated up ready for transport down to the south of Spain. The trip started for real at the ungodly hour of 3:30am on Friday morning when we left for Stanstead Airport. The flight was just before 7am, which got us into Jerez Airport at around 11am (local time). A short ride in a taxi and we were at our hotel, which was billed as being right next to the circuit (ideal since we didn’t have a car and didn’t fancy paying out for taxis all the time). In reality, although it was right next to the circuit, it wasn’t right next to a gate that was actually open. This meant a 15 minute walk round to the main entrance. Hardly the end of the world but, as I discovered later, not something to be encouraged whilst wearing leathers, after a full day on track when the temperature is 30 degrees.
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The hotel was nice enough and was completely filled (it seemed) with bikers, which was nice (respect to the two RSV riders who rode down, although they didn't have an answer to the question of how they'd back if they stacked it). Met up with a couple in the bar, and later their two mates and ended up spending most of the time with them and sharing a garage. The downsides to the hotel were the god awful food and the fact that there seemed to be no soundproofing whatsoever. Anyone who has ever been woken up by snoring at 2:30am will sympathise… and this guy wasn’t even in the same room!
We arrived on track for the first day and saw them unloading the bikes from a lorry, which was… interesting.
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Once that was done we had our briefing and set out on track. With Wave’s eternally encouraging comment of “what if you bin it in the first session?” ringing in my ears, I followed around the instructor on the sighting lap. Three laps later and I was dizzy. I can’t think of a track I’ve ridden that has so many corners, and the worst part (when you’re trying to learn it) is that some of them are quite similar. When I say quite, I mean 'quite' in terms of enough of a difference to put you in the gravel if you got them mixed up. Anyway, two sessions in and I was really getting in to it, having a better idea of what was round the next corner.
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What can I say? It’s an awesome track. There is everything you need; sweeping (very) fast bends, hairpins, undulations… the lot. It is very hard work as a track, and looking at a map doesn’t do it justice – you get hardly any time to rest. The start-finish straight is gone in seconds and the only other place where you’re upright for more than a couple of seconds is the back straight. Everywhere else you’re either pulling out of a corner, or tipping into one.
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I’ve ridden 9 circuits over here and by far my favourite was Donington Park, however, Jerez is going to run it close, and I can’t quite decide at the moment. Can’t give it much more of a compliment than that. Weather’s a bit better in Jerez than Derbyshire though. Twenty five to thirty degrees is very hot to be doing a track day in, but wasn’t as bad as I expected (although I think I drank about twenty litres of water) but it is still very tiring. There no wonder that the professional racers (MotoGP, WSBK etc) train so much on their fitness. After 10-15 minutes I was backing off a bit, feeling myself tire. These guys race, full on, for 45 minutes in these temperatures, and more.
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That was Saturday, then I had a day off. Most of the riders had gone for the full three day package (Sat, Sun, Mon), but I’d gone for the two day option (Sat and Mon) for two reasons; I had Jeanette with me and didn’t want to bore her to tears (too much), and my parents live two hours from Jerez, so they were coming over to see us.
Jeanette's standard position between sessions...
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Back on track Monday (after I’d woken Sunday with a hint of jealousy of the others), and more of the same. It seemed even hotter and tyres seemed to be falling to pieces – you could literally warm the tyres in half a lap, it’s staggering. There were three groups of 20 minutes sessions, and after a 40 minute break my engine temperature was still reading 70+ degrees.
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There were a few crashes as, I guess, tiredness and overconfidence set in. One lad (17 years old), bumped up into the fast group and binned it on the fastest corner of the circuit (Sito Pons), leaving a trail of oil on track. His caring dad filmed him as he came back with his battered bike on the recovery truck. A couple of sessions later his was back out, albeit looking rather beaten up.
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Our group was doing fine until one of the others hit first gear coming into the last hairpin corner and coasted straight on, no harm done. Same session I came round Sito Pons (avoiding the dusted oil slick), knee on the deck when the back wheel broke traction. It’s a fifth gear corner. And it’s scary when that happens. I picked a nice spot in the tyre wall just as the tyre gripped again. Luckily I was on the inside line (to avoid the oil), so I just slightly ran wide, changed my underwear and carried on.
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That’s it really. Packed the bikes up, back to the hotel for a couple (more) beers and then flew back this morning. In total I got 7 x 20 minutes sessions each day which was plenty. By mid-afternoon people were dropping out like flies and it felt like you had the track to yourself.
On a side note, is it really a sensible idea of stick a bunch of trackdayers in a hotel with a big bar the night before trackdays?
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It's an expensive trackday (well, two trackdays really) at around £800 for the two of us but, for me, worth it. That included two days track time, two flights and four nights in a four star hotel for two people. I've had worse value for money doing a trackday over here; Oulton Park £230 (inc. B&B) and what did I get? Four laps on a soaking wet track before it was canned for being too dangerous. Anyway, I got some quality track time, met some great people, had a laugh, got sunburnt, got drunk and it didn't even rain!
One final note; onboard pictures are courtesy of British Sport Photgraphy - top bloke. |
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 Posted: 18:47 - 09 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Top stuff mate and great write up
Would love to do the same thing. |
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I'm fucking jealous of you lot, you get to go everywhere. I have no time off work, and no money.
Still, good to know someones living the dream! ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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 Posted: 06:24 - 10 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Looks brilliant mate, would love to do that one day.
Hope you don't mind me saying, but your Mrs is fit.  ____________________ "THOSE WHO RISK NOTHING, DO NOTHING, ACHIEVE NOTHING, BECOME NOTHING." |
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 Posted: 10:43 - 10 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Great write up.
Plus, I agree with Carl  |
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 Posted: 13:11 - 10 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Nice write up dude
Sounds like you had fun on and off the track
Did Jeanette get them pics of you on the track ?
I remember meeting you two at Oulton, Slightly soggy track  |
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 Posted: 19:15 - 10 May 2006 Post subject: |
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| Gazdaman wrote: | Oh and the British Sport Photography guy covered our Track Time Promotions day at Snetterton last year, and he is indeed a top bloke. |
He was staying in our hotel. Sat in the bar all night with his laptop, perfectly happy to entertain drunken amatuer photographers (like me) and people badgering him for crossed up wheelie shots the next day! He obviously enjoys his work. Also ended up on the same flight as us, and in the same car park. Gave me a big print of Toseland as we were leaving.
| Dark wrote: | The series of rights at the back of the circuit before the last hairpin are supposed to be some of the best corners in Europe |
They're the ones I meant when I said some of them were similar and could catch you out. Once you learnt them, you could go into them so fast... decking the bike out, before lifting slightly and decking it out again, and so on. Very tiring, but very rewarding too when you got them all right.
| distortion wrote: | Did Jeanette get them pics of you on the track ?
I remember meeting you two at Oulton, Slightly soggy track  |
No, those on-track pictures were from the photographer. As with most big international circuits, spectators couldn't get too close to the track so photo spots were limited. Plus I was loathed to let her go off wandering round the track after she'd got sun-stroke on the first day! She got some reasonable shots, considering, but the best ones were from the the offical 'tog.
Yep, Oulton certainly was wet. Soggy's an understatement!
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Great write up mate, looks like you had a top time out there  ____________________ Yamaha rxs100 > Kawasaki ZZR600 > Kawasaki ZX6R > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda Bros 400 > Suzuki SV650S K2
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