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ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:31
My reference shots from walking around at Cadwell.
They probably mean more to me as I have the real images in my head but they sort of show were we will be going

A track that takes no prisoners when missing a braking point oooow its narrow.
:o

:lol::lol::lol:

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:32

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:38
i did not get that bit it was to Scary I will deal with it on the day :lol:

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:44
and out along the bit in the back round and left in to the middle of nowhere :alien:



[Edited on 8-7-2005 by ericthered40]

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:47

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:50

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:52
this is the end of it

[Edited on 8-7-2005 by ericthered40]

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:55
back down this hill in to a left ;) as seen in pic 6 forground :lol:

[Edited on 8-7-2005 by ericthered40]

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 01:58

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 02:00
well it helps me remember it :alien:

[Edited on 8-7-2005 by ericthered40]

HW
08-Jul-2005, 09:56
This is 15MB exe file - a cockpit view video (continuous) loop of Cadwell circuit as ridden by BSB rider. Originally sent to me by Rockhopper (ta mate). It's worth a look - sorry if you're on dial-up.

In the video there is a little map in the corner that indicates where you are and also the gear/speed at the time. He gets up to 165mph on the Park Straight whereas I usually manage a bit less than that! ;)

http://82.70.86.166/handk/images/trackdays/cadwell_20050325/cadwell4.exe

antonye
08-Jul-2005, 10:09
Or just go out and buy the latest edition of Motorcycle Racer, as they have a walk-through of the track by Leon Haslam.

Mr_S
08-Jul-2005, 10:58
Can't find a copy down here though....

HW
08-Jul-2005, 11:15
No me neither ... I looked for it when it was mentioned before. Anyone up for doing a scan for us peasants who live in the boonies? Pretty please?

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 11:18
Originally posted by antonye
Or just go out and buy the latest edition of Motorcycle Racer, as they have a walk-through of the track by Leon Haslam.

I was about to mention that, got it on my desk here :D

Pity as I have no intention of ever doing Cadwell :lol:

antonye
08-Jul-2005, 11:18
Back Issues / Subscriptions Hotline: 01353 616112

Issue # 73, July 2005, has the Cadwell guide.

I think Issue # 70 is the one with Brands indy in it, if you need that.

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 11:27
I can scan it for you tonight guys if that's any help and email it over?

HW
08-Jul-2005, 11:32
Originally posted by JPM
Originally posted by antonye
Or just go out and buy the latest edition of Motorcycle Racer, as they have a walk-through of the track by Leon Haslam.

I was about to mention that, got it on my desk here :D

Pity as I have no intention of ever doing Cadwell :lol:

Why not? Brilliant circuit, don't knock it til you try it. :)

antonye
08-Jul-2005, 11:35
I'll be able to scan it when I get home, as I managed to drag my ass into work today.

Will post it later if somebody else doesn't oblige in the mean time!

HW
08-Jul-2005, 11:47
Originally posted by antonye
I'll be able to scan it when I get home, as I managed to drag my ass into work today.

Will post it later if somebody else doesn't oblige in the mean time!

Ta muchly!

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 11:52
Originally posted by HW
Originally posted by JPM
Originally posted by antonye
Or just go out and buy the latest edition of Motorcycle Racer, as they have a walk-through of the track by Leon Haslam.

I was about to mention that, got it on my desk here :D

Pity as I have no intention of ever doing Cadwell :lol:

Why not? Brilliant circuit, don't knock it til you try it. :)

No run off, very narrow, dire facilities to name but three reasons Henry, when you've been spoilt with Silverstone, Brands, Donny, Oulton, Rockingham etc etc...

TP
08-Jul-2005, 11:53
But it's a great track to ride Freak!!

That's what it's all about - riding!

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 11:58
So are plenty of others Tony!

Wait until you do Donny... between that and Oulton is a hard call, by far the best tracks I've been round

beancounter
08-Jul-2005, 12:05
Cadwell looks a lot scarier to me than was Brands GP on Monday.

Is that the case, or am I being a girl ?

(no offence meant to the girls)

TP
08-Jul-2005, 12:10
Well, I've done both and I think Paddock Hill is the scariest corner I've done so far.

yeti
08-Jul-2005, 12:12
Originally posted by JPMPity as I have no intention of ever doing Cadwell :lol:

Poof :lol:

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 12:16
:o

Mr_S
08-Jul-2005, 12:19
Originally posted by TP
Well, I've done both and I think Paddock Hill is the scariest corner I've done so far.

Oooh, no. What a great corner that is. I was seriously intimidated by that before I went around it, by the end of the day I was destroying sliders round there quite happily :)

The mountain section is a more challenging / intimidating section, and the hairpin at cadwell has naff all runoff which I find far scarier.

But, then again, Tony's a lot quicker than me.....

Lily
08-Jul-2005, 12:27
I think its how narrow the track is at Cadwell and how little run off there is. Basically means if you get it wrong its likely to hurt alot and do more damage.

Knowing my riding ability i like to balance the fun of the track with the dangers of getting it wrong and for me that means tracks with a bit of space before you hit something.

fil2
08-Jul-2005, 12:46
IMHO if you have not done Cads you are missing out..it is an awesome ciruit with so many features..the only place with no run off is the woodland section......

Oulton is Fantastic and Cads is very close...Cads is so much better than Rocky Silverstone etc........

Phil

Steve M
08-Jul-2005, 12:51
from the article in Racer

"if you don't love riding around Cadwell then maybe you're not functioning fully upstairs".

;)

antonye
08-Jul-2005, 13:15
Don't forget that a load of improvements were made over the off season to increase run-off in lots of areas, especially woodlands.

I tested the run off at the bottom of the mountain and can certainly say it worked a treat :D

TP
08-Jul-2005, 13:24
Originally posted by antonye
I tested the run off at the bottom of the mountain and can certainly say it worked a treat :D

I forgot to say thanks for that.

Oh and thanks for testing the runoff out of Camp corner at Castle Combe too.

Interesting that you went down at Camp corner ....

antonye
08-Jul-2005, 13:26
Yes, very funny.

It wasn't my fault that Dickie didn't know which way the throttle went...

ericthered40
08-Jul-2005, 13:28
Narrow, challenging, technical, scary and nice scenery to look at as you go round.

Up to it I hope so role on the 25th


:lol::lol::lol:

Ray
08-Jul-2005, 13:50
I have spoken to a few others who won't ride cadwell for various reasons.

So what, thats their choice.

There are more important things in life than riding round and round in circles.

Ray

TP
08-Jul-2005, 13:53
Originally posted by Ray
There are more important things in life than riding round and round in circles.

:o

LIKE WHAT????

**CAVEAT - For those who don't recognise this as a joke, please step away from the keyboard - Caveat**

Jools
08-Jul-2005, 13:55
Originally posted by JPM

No run off, very narrow, dire facilities to name but three reasons Henry, when you've been spoilt with Silverstone, Brands, Donny, Oulton, Rockingham etc etc...

Are you saying that the challenge of riding Cadwell is too much for you then? Or that conditions have to be spot on before you'll ride a circuit? :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:

You're missing out JPM, Cadwell is superb.

Mr_S
08-Jul-2005, 14:09
Originally posted by antonye
Don't forget that a load of improvements were made over the off season to increase run-off in lots of areas, especially woodlands.


I'd hate to have seen it last year then.

I was there at the end of June, and my driveway's bigger than the runoff around the hairpin etc...

yeti
08-Jul-2005, 14:38
Cadwell is one of those circuits that sound scary before you have ever been there, but once you have ridden there, it can be a very satisfying experience. Granted the facilities are poor compared to a lot of circuits, but they are improving all the time. The track IS narrow - but then a racing line is really only a tyre's width in any case! There is run-off now - just not much.

IMHO Cadwell should be on everyone's "must do" list. If after having been there you still don't like it, fair enough at least you tried. I personally can't get my head round Donington, but at least I tried.

Go on, gerrit booked. You know it makes sense........:lol:

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 14:55
Originally posted by Jools
Originally posted by JPM

No run off, very narrow, dire facilities to name but three reasons Henry, when you've been spoilt with Silverstone, Brands, Donny, Oulton, Rockingham etc etc...

Are you saying that the challenge of riding Cadwell is too much for you then? Or that conditions have to be spot on before you'll ride a circuit? :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:

You're missing out JPM, Cadwell is superb.

Challenge? no Jools, IMO Oulton is by far the best circuit in the UK, luckily on my doorstep, but if it wasn't I'd make damn sure I'd go a few times a year, closely followed by Donny.

Conditions, not really, just don't think it's worth the trip to a circuit that isn't any better than Oulton and has very poor facilities.

What many forget is that from London Oulton is actually closer than Cadwell :rolleye:

rockhopper
08-Jul-2005, 14:59
I did my first trackday ever at cadwell park last year. I can't honestly see whats supposed to be scary about it and i'm the most cautious road rider you will ever find!.

Steve M
08-Jul-2005, 15:08
Originally posted by JPM


Oulton is by far the best circuit in the UK



indeed it is:)

yeti
08-Jul-2005, 18:13
Originally posted by JPMIMO Oulton is by far the best circuit in the UK,

Which is why I really must go there! How about an "un-offical" Track Attack on the place in September? I'm up for it!:sing:

JPM
08-Jul-2005, 18:21
See my other thread... :)

It's kind of in-hand, although this year will be a push, Oulton dates sell out fairly sharpish

andys 900ss
09-Jul-2005, 00:38
I was really scared about doing a trackday at Cadwell earlier in the year but I had to have a go as my father used to have the sidecar track record in the 70's and he was keen to see me have a go. My other problem was that my track bike is a 1000cc UJM and I thought this maybe too much for there so geared it down a little.

Anyway I did my first trackday, very, very cautiously at first with Apex (who gave brilliant advice on corner apexing, etc) and swiftly moved up to the fast group in the end with 1min50's. I was well chuffed and have been back to the track since.

Before Cadwell, I was a real Donni fan (especially being 25mins down the road), but I'm in love with Cadders now, although my next aim is Oulton.....

Andy