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I know I am asking a stupid question, so apologies in advance, but could somebody explain to me (in simple terms) the differences in the various courses ESS offers (e.g.: Sports Day, Pace Day, Premier School, Pace Day Special, ...). I went to their web site but I prefer your comments. I have done track days for almost a year, and wanted to get help in correcting problems I have to work on while I still can correct them. Suggestions/comments are welcome... |
It explains it perfectly on their site.............. |
Have booked onto the Brands 8th August School, my first track day so will be interesting. They sounded very helpful/knowledgeable on the phone. |
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Deep breath........ Premier Schools are always between two and three days long and are the only product in our range that offers the structured Blue & Red courses. Yellow courses are 2:1 and can be completed on any event we run including the Premier School. SPORTS DAYS are for want of a better description a tutored track day, they run the same format as a track day (Novice - Inters - Advanced) but include instruction on at least three predetermined sessions (four for Novice). They also include classroom sessions on rider skills, suspension, Psychology of Speed and Bike Prep + sponsor presentations, Pirelli etc. These are all things found in the Premier School, just watered down for this one day event. Pace days are our version of a Track Day whilst Pace Special is currently a cheaper version of the ordinary PACE DAY, but is really another plan waiting to hatch!! :eureka: In essence you need either the Premier School a Sports Day or a Yellow course. If you need some more help or detail please give me a ring on 0870 2415159 (It is a national call rate number. [Edited on 17-5-2005 by Quickshifter] [Edited on 17-5-2005 by Quickshifter] [Edited on 17-5-2005 by Quickshifter] [Edited on 17-5-2005 by Quickshifter] |
Thanks Tony!!! |
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