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Old 01-Mar-2005, 17:19
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Yes,

I don't seem like a bit of a dead end on this one. The Code RACE is a brilliant day but some people don't want the race bit.

More thought required!

Thank you for the excellent feedback guys. Now get back to work! LOL
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Old 01-Mar-2005, 18:16
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Andy

In your normal CSS, does everyone start at level 1 whatever their experiece?
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Old 01-Mar-2005, 18:17
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my names not Andy but the answer is yes ...
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Old 01-Mar-2005, 18:40
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Andy

In your normal CSS, does everyone start at level 1 whatever their experiece?

Steve,

Yes you must start at level 1 but do it - its well worth it. I've done levels 1 & 2 and managed to get all the way through the first half of level 2 before I crashed

Background reading at -

My CSS Level 1

My CSS level 2
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Old 01-Mar-2005, 18:53
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Andy the 'code race' that you did would probably be a better option for most people.
I 'supported' our own Dave Cook on one of those and his instructor was-Andy himself.
Mind you I seem to remember he ended up sleeping in the spare room that night-in his exitement he mentioned the 'race' word-major slap from Mary............

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Old 01-Mar-2005, 18:53
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I've done plenty of racing in the past, but now it's almost entirely road riding, with 1 or maybe 2 track days a year.

Is it still worth me doing the CSS?

I guess this could apply to lots of people.

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Old 01-Mar-2005, 19:06
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I've done plenty of racing in the past, but now it's almost entirely road riding, with 1 or maybe 2 track days a year.

Is it still worth me doing the CSS?

I guess this could apply to lots of people.


Steve I would say yes, you will learn something for sure, I guess it all depends on what you have experienced already. I haven't raced so cannot really comment on that, but I've been doing track days for years and I learnt a hell of a lot, which you could use on or off the track.

You have to start at level 1, so why not just do that one, if you come away and think you gained nothing then fair enough, don't do any more, if not get the rest booked up
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