{"id":17911,"date":"2011-11-01T06:33:24","date_gmt":"2011-11-01T10:33:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/motorcyclemojo.com\/?p=17911"},"modified":"2020-04-07T10:35:14","modified_gmt":"2020-04-07T14:35:14","slug":"flight-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/motorcyclemojo.com\/2011\/11\/flight-school\/","title":{"rendered":"Flight School"},"content":{"rendered":"

In his 1994 review of the Ducati 900 SP, gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson wrote that \u201cyou have to be a little crazy to ride these super-torque, high-speed crotch rockets anywhere except a racetrack \u2013 and even there, they will scare the whimpering shit out of you.\u201d<\/p>\n

The vicious monster that was the subject of Thompson\u2019s passionate description produced around 80 horsepower and 62 ft-lb of torque, decent enough numbers in the mid-nineties, but arguably modest by today\u2019s performance standards. In fact, there are so many motorcycles available now \u2013 and not just sportbikes \u2013 that exceed the 900 SP\u2019s capabilities that Thompson\u2019s message is more noteworthy than ever.<\/p>\n

One of the few frustrations with owning a modern motorcycle, even one as small as our long-term Honda CBR250R, is that it\u2019s impossible to ride it anywhere near its peak performance and still remain a reasonably safe and law-abiding citizen. The only viable option for those who would actually like to explore their own limits, along with those of their machines, is to ride in a controlled environment free from opposing traffic, speed limits and cops. And that means taking it to the track.<\/p>\n

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There are many motorcycle owners who enjoy riding their bikes hard, yet balk at the idea of actually using a racetrack. Others have themisconception that track days are solely the domain of sportbikes. We recently attended a five-hour course designed to help motorcyclists unsure about riding on a racetrack to transition into confident track day participants. Conducted at Toronto Motorsports Park (TMP), Introduction to Track Day Riding is the product of Guys with Bikes, a self-described group of motorcycle enthusiasts and industry professionals who have years of experience running track days, including those regularly held at TMP\u2019s combination drag strip and road-course facility.<\/p>\n

Guys with Bikes recognized a need to assist uncertain and aggressive riders alike to find their sea legs on a road course. Their goal, to provide a fun, pressure-free environment for track newbies to get their feet wet, provides an opportunity to sample what you can expect on the track. However, it\u2019s not for everyone; just as there are those who will evolve into regular track day participants, there are others who will regard it as an interesting and exciting experience that they won\u2019t necessarily want to repeat. And although the course effectively dispels misconceptions that racetracks are dangerous, the presence of a vigilant ambulance trackside is a constant reminder that it is a place to respect.<\/p>\n

Requirements for participation in the course are straightforward and carefully detailed in an online handout: every rider must wear full leathers, a DOT approved full-face helmet, leather gloves that cover the wrists and boots that don\u2019t have dangling laces. Since participants are using their own motorcycles, each machine must also pass a tech inspection before it will be allowed on the track. Everything has to do with safety \u2013 not only the rider\u2019s, but also those who are sharing the track that day.<\/p>\n

Putting your bike on a track requires a little preparation, the most onerous of which is swapping the anti-freeze in liquid-cooled engines with water. The rest is easy and straightforward. Motorcycles must be free of mechanical issues, throttles must automatically close, all glass and plastic lenses \u2013 including mirrors \u2013 must be covered with tape, there can\u2019t be fluid leaks of any kind, tires and brakes must be in good condition, kill switches must be functional, and finally, the speedometer portion of your instruments must be concealed (a rider distracted by checking speed before an approaching turn will quickly find out what running off a track feels like).<\/p>\n

The course curriculum consists of both class and track time. In the classroom, students are given a cursory introduction to the principles of motorcycle dynamics along with the skills that must be mastered in order to lap a motorcycle quickly. The theory is of immediate interest to those who plan to push their skills, but it\u2019s also of value to the more casual rider; concepts that involve aspects of traction and braking are also applicable to street riding. Interestingly, science puts into words what most riders have only been aware of instinctively. For example, everyone knows how to steer a motorcycle, but will begin to look puzzled when you start to discuss countersteering, throttle steering, lean and body positioning.<\/p>\n

An hour and change is around the limit that you\u2019ll be able to hold the attention of a room full of motorcyclists who have their bikes waiting for them at the edge of a racetrack. The class is broken up into five small groups with one instructor each at the end of the session. It\u2019s an essential step, as it places riders of similar skill and comfort levels together and helps to ensure that no one feels pressured to keep up once on the track.<\/p>\n

After suiting up, everyone gets their first view of the track by performing sighting laps, a simple exercise in which everyone follows their instructor in single file at a slow speed around the course. Not only does this give everyone an idea of the track\u2019s layout and the types of turns it has, it also demonstrates the quickest line through them. At the end of each track session, riders are debriefed by their instructor, who gives advice and corrects mistakes. Instead of bombarding excited track neophytes with too much information at once, Guys with Bikes slowly adds detailed information in stages as it\u2019s needed and then evaluates everyone to see how much of it they have absorbed.<\/p>\n

Back on the track again, we play follow the leader, with each student taking a turn riding an entire lap directly behind the instructor, but at a quicker pace. This reinforces the importance of a bike\u2019s position on the track and using the right line through a turn, vital information that is easy to miss when you\u2019re riding behind other students.<\/p>\n

The balance of the track time is dedicated to open sessions that allow everyone to lap at their own pace. The emphasis now is on building up speed slowly and being smooth with every input, whether it\u2019s braking, accelerating or turning. Throughout these sessions, instructors will individually follow the riders in their groups and scrutinize their technique before providing more constructive input between sessions.<\/p>\n

At the end of the day, there\u2019s a real buzz in the group. Looking at the beaming faces, you can see that many have been genuinely excited by the experience, and I overhear some already describing plans to attend a track day on their own. A few look reflective, undoubtedly still trying to decide if this is something that they\u2019ll pursue in the future. One thing is certain: regardless of what you ride, you owe it to yourself to experience your motorcycle in this type of setting at least once. Those local to Southern Ontario can point their web browsers to TMP\u2019s website (www.torontomotorsportspark.com) for more information. For other areas, please locate your closest road course and inquire if they offer a similar program. At the very least, I guarantee that you\u2019ll discover some of the impressive performance that lurks within your machine, and who knows, you might even discover something about yourself in the process.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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Thompson wrote that \u201cyou have to be a little crazy to ride these super-torque, high-speed crotch rockets anywhere except a racetrack \u2013 and even there, they will scare the whimpering shit out of you.\u201d The vicious monster that was the subject of […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":30380,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ngg_post_thumbnail":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[366,1846,70],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nToronto Motorsports Park Motorcycle Training on the Track<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"We get the chance to push our bikes to the limit, on a safe race track environment with 5 hour crash course at the Toronto Motorsports Park\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/motorcyclemojo.com\/2011\/11\/flight-school\/\" \/>\n<meta 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