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Old 10-May-2005, 19:10   #1
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Ducati UK and the European Superbike School are pleased to announce a new partnership offering customers the opportunity to ride 749 and 999 Superbikes at two of the UK’s top race circuits.

Branded ‘Ducati Sport Days’,the new initiative will see two regular days where customers can book to test ride a 749 and 999 on track whilst getting expert tuition on their own machine, with a special one off day at Silverstone Circuit on the 28th July for Ducati enthusiasts.

Ducati UK’s managing director Tim Maccabee commented,” We are really pleased to be able to offer these dates in conjunction with the European Superbike School. As well as offering the usual benefits we believe the Ducati Sport Days will give attendees a unique experience on board a Ducati Superbike whilst learning a top UK race circuit”.

Attendees on these special days will also have expert tuition available in the form of World Superbike star Frankie Chilli and ex British Superbike Champion and current Moto GP rider Shane Byrne.

The dates for the Ducati UK / ESS Sports Days are as follows:

JUNE 15th - BRANDS HATCH (Indy circuit)

JULY 28th – SILVERSTONE

AUGUST 8th - BRANDS HATCH (Indy circuit)


The cost per person for the Ducati UK / ESS Sports Day is £249 or just £211 if reserved via their website www.europeansuperbikeschool.com, Or call 0870 241 5159
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Old 10-May-2005, 20:51   #2
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I'd be surprised if they rock up with a 999R, sounds good though.

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Old 10-May-2005, 21:01   #3
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Thats what I was thinking...Surely they wouldnt bring an "R" ???

Just the basic models, in case someone lobs it?

Sounds good though !

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Old 10-May-2005, 22:07   #4
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Anyone can lob an R..... dead easy!
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Old 10-May-2005, 23:08   #5
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After a long deliberation, ive booked the ESS at Silverstone!
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Old 10-May-2005, 23:26   #6
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I'd be surprised if they rock up with a 999R, sounds good though.

Tim

Give JHP a ring, they look after the ducati press fleet.

Weeksy you might be better off starting with mini moto, its not so far to fall when you bin it
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Old 11-May-2005, 12:13   #7
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I might be tempted by the June 15th Day at Brands Hatch...
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Probably a stupid question to most of you, but are these track days ideal for track day virgins like myself or would I be just in the way of everybody?
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Old 11-May-2005, 16:26   #9
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ESS are instruction school as well as a trackday company, so they are pretty much ideal for you mate

I'll second that. Perfect trackday introduction for someone new to the track. SPORTS days offer classroom theory + on-track instructors, so you should learn a lot.
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Old 11-May-2005, 19:59   #10
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Cheers for that Weeksy and Wylie1... I'm booked on the DScday at Brands on the 4th of July....so me thinks do another one with the ESS so at least I'm doing the right things trackwise and not endangering anyone else... if you see what I mean.

I just don't want to be a total arse and be in everyones way
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