Title: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: akmnstr on October 21, 2010, 06:03:05 AM It has been about 6 months since my wife completed her cancer treatment. All test have been negative ever since.
This Saturday she will do her first tract day at MSR Houston. Actually we will share the day on the bike, as my monster does not currently have a gas tank and I will team with her on the SV650. I am very proud of her for wanting to do this, but to be honest, I'm nervous as hell for her. She has never been aggressive. She is a safe rider, but I'm concerned that she will be too slow and frustrate other riders. It is a day for novice riders, so we will see how it goes. Any advice from veterans of track days? Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: desmoquattro on October 21, 2010, 06:11:28 AM Yeah: go out there, don't try to set the world on fire with your times, and have a LOT of fun. You guys deserve it.
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: derby on October 21, 2010, 07:06:15 AM Any advice from veterans of track days? yup.... take your time, enjoy yourself, hold your line and don't try to make room for the people behind you (let them figure it out). relax. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: Cider on October 21, 2010, 07:50:22 AM She is a safe rider, but I'm concerned that she will be too slow and frustrate other riders. I've never been to a trackday with a minimum lap time. You pay the same as everybody else, so have fun! hold your line and don't try to make room for the people behind you Couldn't have said it better. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: ducpainter on October 21, 2010, 08:20:57 AM Just have fun.
If someone else doesn't know how it's not your problem. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: swampduc on October 21, 2010, 08:25:00 AM Just have fun. well said, and very good advice. Tell your wife to worry about what's in front of her, not behind [thumbsup]If someone else doesn't know how it's not your problem. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: akmnstr on October 21, 2010, 09:10:52 AM Sound advice everyone. Is it typical to tape over your mirrors to force to to focus on what is ahead and not behind?
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: derby on October 21, 2010, 09:13:35 AM Sound advice everyone. Is it typical to tape over your mirrors to force to to focus on what is ahead and not behind? what are mirrors? ;D Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: ducpainter on October 21, 2010, 09:18:38 AM what are mirrors? ;D What he means is the organizer will probably make you remove or tape them. ;DTitle: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: swampduc on October 21, 2010, 09:41:54 AM Ak, remove the mirrors. Tape or remove lights. Removal is best if it can be done readily. Tape any wheel weights, and most organizers require that you have water wetter in the radiator, not antifreeze.
Spidey posted a really, REALLY thorough checklist in the stickied thread above. I use it before most trackdays. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: gm2 on October 21, 2010, 12:06:11 PM yup.... take your time, enjoy yourself, hold your line and don't try to make room for the people behind you (let them figure it out). relax. [thumbsup] Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: The Architect on October 22, 2010, 05:03:03 AM Lots of good advice.
All I can add is don't waste the morning sessions being nervous. Typically a new track rider is very nervous in the morning but sometime before or after lunch the nerves go away and the real fun begins. You're only there for the day don't waste the morning to nerves. Get out there and have fun from the start! Just reminder your wife that on the track there are no cars, on-coming-vehicles, dogs, sand on the road, old people who can't see over the steering wheel, cops, ice cream trucks, people texting while driving, construction crews, dui drivers, mimes, etc. The other riders are there for the same reason, to have fun and go home safe. If she's comfortable on the street than the track will be a pleasure for her. Have fun! Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: akmnstr on October 22, 2010, 12:59:49 PM Thanks everyone. I will post how it went. I'm sure it will be fun.
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: akmnstr on October 24, 2010, 07:21:52 AM We had a great time. My wife was very slow, the slowest on the track. I don't think she got over 40 mph, but the great thing was that no one complained. In fact, we both got lots of encouragement and helpful tips. I was faster but still was the next slowest. It was a great way to celebrate 6 months of cancer free and my 60th birthday.
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: ducpainter on October 24, 2010, 07:29:47 AM Glad you guys had fun.
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: swampduc on October 24, 2010, 09:52:43 AM That's awesome, ak [thumbsup]
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: The Architect on October 24, 2010, 10:13:25 AM We had a great time. That's awesome! My wife was very slow, the slowest on the track. Who cares!? You're there to have fun. A couple of more track days and that'll change. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: triangleforge on October 25, 2010, 09:27:23 AM You both had fun -- mission accomplished! Congrats to you both.
Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: akmnstr on October 25, 2010, 10:04:42 AM October is breast cancer awareness month. I highly recommend taking a survivor to the track as a way to
show your pink. It feels good. Hell, I'm even getting things done at work today. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: Spidey on October 26, 2010, 11:52:47 AM We had a great time. My wife was very slow, the slowest on the track. I don't think she got over 40 mph, but the great thing was that no one complained. In fact, we both got lots of encouragement and helpful tips. I was faster but still was the next slowest. It was a great way to celebrate 6 months of cancer free and my 60th birthday. Congrats! That's awesome. It's not about how fast you go. It's about having fun while you're at the track and then feeling more comfortable on the streets afterward. Not faster, just more comfortable. And for you two, it's mostly about celebrating important milestone(s). Congrats to both of you, and I wish you a long life. Title: Re: First Track day for Cancer survivor Post by: caboteria on October 27, 2010, 08:42:24 AM Congrats! That's awesome. It's not about how fast you go. It's about having fun while you're at the track and then feeling more comfortable on the streets afterward. Not faster, just more comfortable. +1 I don't know about anyone else, but I ride slower on the street since I started doing track days. |