Ducati Sporting Club UK
 
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 14:59
JPM's Avatar
JPM JPM is offline
Registered Forum User
BSB Star
 
Posts: 5,682
Join Date: Jun 2001
Mood: Soon my pet, soon
DSC Euro track day?

After several people have shown interest in doing some foreign TD's I've spent a bit of time surfing looking for one where a few of us might meet up etc, see below:-

Jerez Spain 26th January / 4th February 2006, No Limits

£899 1st 4 days
£1149 last 6 days
£1549 10 days
Other durations can be arranged, please call for details

Prices include:
Open pit lane
5* accommodation
Bike transport

No flights included, or evening meal from the looks of things



Almeria Spain 27th - 30th April, 1st - 2nd May 2006, Hottrax

3 days on track, flights, 4* hotel, full board, bike transfer (from Cirencester), all transfers £949

Almeria Spain 27th - 30th April, 1st - 2nd May 2006, Hottrax

3 days on track, flights, 4* hotel, full board, bike transfer (from Cirencester), all transfers £899 - can't really see what the difference is between the two to be honest

Custom packages available also..


Track Sense - various dates/packages see below

ALMERIA CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 04 TO SUNDAY 06 FEBRUARY '05 . . .
2 track days £219 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £269 for all 3 days

JEREZ GP CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 18 TO SUNDAY 20 MARCH '05 . . .
2 track days £239 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £299 for all 3 days

GAUDIX CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 22 TO SUNDAY 24 APRIL '05 . . .
2 track days £149 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £199 for all 3 days

ALMERIA CIRCUIT . . . MON 19 TO WED 21 SEPTEMBER 2005 . . .
3 days £249 2 day option not available

JEREZ GP CIRCUIT . . . FRIDAY 21 TO SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER '05 . . .
2 track days £239 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 track days £299 for all 3 days

ALMERIA CIRCUIT . . . SATURDAY 26 TO MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER '05 . . .

2 track days £219 for 2 days (Saturday & Sunday only)
3 track days £269 for all 3 days

ALMERIA CURCUIT... FRIDAY 03 TO SUNDAY 05 FEBRUARY '06 . . .
2 track days £249 for 2 days (Friday & Saturday only)
3 strack days £299 for all 3 days

Bike transport extra - £205 from Cirencester, addition costs for collection:-

Drop off & collect at Lymm near Manchester £89 per bike return (pallets £45)
Drop off & collect near Carlisle £109 per bike return (pallets £55)
Drop off & collect at Kilmarnock £129 per bike return (pallets £65)
Drop off & collect at Ligh****er in Surrey £49 per bike return (pallets £25)

Hotels:-

2 STAR HOTEL IN JEREZ TOWN . . .
2 sharing a twin room: £19 per person per night including breakfast.
Single occupancy: £29 per night including breakfast.

4 Star in almeria
2 sharing a twin room: £35 per person per night including breakfast.
Single occupancy: £49 per night including breakfast.

4 star in Guadix
Twin/double: £35 per person per night incl. breakfast
Single: £49 per night incl. breakfast.


There are a few others yet to be investigated...
Quote+Reply
  #2  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 15:17
Dibble
 
Posts: n/a
oooh, those Hottrax dates end of April look superb ..........
Quote+Reply
  #3  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 15:22
KP KP is offline
Registered Forum User
Mille
 
Posts: 228
Join Date: Jul 2005
Mood: Replacing 999...
TOF's will have some too, you may want to check their site?
I went to Jerez and thoroughly enjoyed that (I think - having had my first track crash!).
Speaking to others who went there, Estoril is a favourite in the spring time with TOF's. The hotel they use is very close to the circuit, very nice and a really good weekend for the better halves.

KP
Quote+Reply
  #4  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 15:26
Dibble
 
Posts: n/a
http://www.tofsracing.co.uk/Members/index.htm

no events for 06 yet but worth keeping an eye on .... good shout KP
Quote+Reply
  #5  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 16:01
WeeJohnyB's Avatar
WeeJohnyB WeeJohnyB is offline
Registered Forum User
Big Twin
 
Posts: 1,993
Join Date: Jun 2001
Mood: Channel Swim is now a (bad) memory not a dream
Always check out what the package includes/excludes. They are not all the same and sometime difficult to compare. Sometimes what looks cheap really is and if that's what you want, fine, otherwise, some look cheap and ain't once you've added everthing on. In saying that, I can't recall anyone ever saying they had a bad experience with any UK operator, but it depends on what you're used to I suppose.

Check out what you get for your money that's of any use to you whether it's ease of organisation, quality of hotel which range from very basic B&B/2* hotels right up to 5* inc pool/sauna/steam/gym/massage/free internet access, secure parking, number of UK staff available to help you, number of UK instructors, tyreman, mechanical help, transponders, free tea/coffee/drinks and cakes, bike transport usually adds around £200, plus any local pick up charge, often as much as another £100 and check out what you can carry, they are often really restricted on what you can take. Flights to Jerez at the moment are only £39.98 return for late Jan.

The biggest thing for me is whether it's open pit lane or not. I cannot explain the difference it makes, it's SO much better than the usual three groups, you just come and go as you please, totally relaxed, no pressure to perform when someone tells you to, just go out when you want to, come in when you want to. I was in Jerez for 4 days last year and one day I didn't go on circuit until after lunch, purely cause I didn't need to and would have plenty of time in the afternoon. One day, by eleven, there had only been one bike out and that was one of us, whilst the rest of us lazed around in sunshine.

Oh I can't wait.....I'm already booked up for 6 days to Jerez.

WeeJohnyB
Quote+Reply
  #6  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 16:19
Ian Harris's Avatar
Ian Harris Ian Harris is offline
Registered Forum User
GTL
 
Posts: 490
Join Date: Mar 2005
Despite coming from totally the other end of the ability spectrum from WJB, I'd still completely endorse his comments on open pitlane. When I was out in Jerez with Focused Events, I was one of the slowest on the circuit, but it was the best track time I've ever had. I normally tried to time my sessions just as a bunch of fast riders were coming in, and it worked superbly. Even when I was on track with some seriously fast blokes, there were no problems. Also, I found loads of short sessions a lot more profitable in terms of learning, as I could happily come in as soon as I found my attention wavering, rather than grimly stick it out to the end of my session because I wouldn't be able to get back on track for another 40 mins.
Quote+Reply
  #7  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 17:07
KP KP is offline
Registered Forum User
Mille
 
Posts: 228
Join Date: Jul 2005
Mood: Replacing 999...
Completely agree with Ian's comments on open pitlane. I can't endorse it enough (& I too was one of, if not the, slowest).
Quote+Reply
  #8  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 17:52
ali's Avatar
ali ali is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati Meccanica
 
Posts: 2,463
Join Date: May 2004
Mood: Damp
Would love to do 4th Feb at Jerez if I'm fit enough.

WJB: Is the DSC 10% still in force? If so it's probably doable.

Cheers,

Ali
Quote+Reply
  #9  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 18:19
MJS's Avatar
DSC Member MJS MJS is offline
DSC Membership Sec. & BHCN R.O.
Webteam
Big Twin
Bikes: None at the moment
 
Posts: 1,940
Join Date: Jul 2003
Mood: Feeling old...
Again, potentially interested in this, but as with the 'ring trip, it would depend on dates and finances, which I'm fairly confident wouldn't extend to both

Cheers
Martin

[Edited on 18-10-2005 by Urban996]
Quote+Reply
  #10  
Old 18-Oct-2005, 19:03
yeti's Avatar
yeti yeti is offline
Registered Forum User
BSB Star
 
Posts: 5,207
Join Date: Jul 2001
Mood: All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing
Haven't No Limits got any dates other than late Jan? Personally I think thats a bit too early. I well remember Cartagena in Feb last year - I'm still looking for me nuts, and as for them porr brass monkeys....
Quote+Reply
Reply
  
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes
Postbit Selector
Switch to Vertical postbit Use Vertical Postbit

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Recent Posts - Contact Us - DSC Home - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. - © Ducati Sporting Club UK - All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:26.