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Mille
Posts: 262
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Uxbridge, West London
At the end of last year I had reached a brick wall, i wanted to lap quicker, needed to corner faster, felt i could go quicker but just didn't know how.
went through levels 2 and 3 earlier in the year and now the wall is on its way down.
I wasn't taught how to race, I was taught several techniques to improve the safety and efficiency of my cornering. I now put in far less effort, know what I am doing much more so than before, and just as importantly why i am doing it.
My track riding is smoother and quicker as a direct result.
Maybe not as quick and smooth as Geoff Spencer (for example) but much better than it was.
For me, it exceeded my expectations and delivered the results i was looking for.
I am not sure however that the regular UK days are as good as the 2 day camps for the development of an already experienced rider/racer due to pupil/student ratio's and the requirement for more detailed/frequent communication.