I took Total Rider Tech's new offering called Track Clinic 1 (TC1). This was the first time Lee Parks offered this outside of California. TC1 is not a race or a track day but is taking what is taught in Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic Level 1 (ARC1) and some of what is taught in ARC2 and putting it to practice on a closed track with direct feedback. ARC1 is prerequisite for TC1.
There is no classroom portion of the day. You basically get a quick review of a specific skill, then hit the track to work on that skill. There are observers on the track radioing feedback on your riding back to Lee Parks in the pit. After three laps you exit the track, staying on your bike, get about 1 to 2 minutes of feedback from Lee on things to work on, and then roll right back on the track for three more laps.
The riders are divided into three groups and only one group is on the track at any time. Most of the time it felt like I had the track to myself, and one-on-one instant feedback really helped me improve a few areas of weakness that I needed to work on. Once your track session is over you take a break and after the break you go to a range to work on the next skill and then you head back on the track.
You get plenty of track time, feedback and instruction. Then at the end of the day there is an open track session for you to put everything from the day together at your own pace.
TC1 is offered now in the Midwest on the supermoto track at Road America in Elkhart Lake WI. Here is picture of the track we used. It has a fantastic surface, some nice elevation changes, is just less than a mile long, and configured with 11 curves. It is like riding your favorite super twisty road with no risk of gravel in the corners or a UPS truck crossing into your lane.
TC1 is a fantastic experience no matter what you ride. I think every motorcyclist will greatly benefit from this clinic. The day I attend there were two Harley Sportsters and a VRod, a BMW LT, RT, K1200S and a couple of R1200GSs, a Triumph Bonneville and America, a Moto Guzzi V7, a Ducati Multistrada, a Monster, and a couple of their sport bikes both old and new, a Yamaha R1, a KTM and a couple of Suzuki supermoto bikes, and of course my 77 GS750B
Every attendee, bar none, raved about the experience and each said they greatly improved their riding and confidence through the experience. Plus, everyone had a huge smile on their face and had a ton of fun.
Of course the riding season is about over here in the Midwest but Total Rider Tech will offer both ARC1 and TC1 many times next year. I'm telling everyone they need to attend even if they have to travel to do it. It is just that good.
Keep an eye on totalridertech.com after the new year to see the 2013 schedule. I'll also try to remember to post here as a reminder. I'll be taking this clinic again at least once next year and am trying to get several people to join me.
One last pic...here is me coming out of turn 10 (a tight, down-hill, decreasing radius, hairpin), looking for the turn-point for turn 11 What a BLAST!!!
Thanks for reading! Sorry for the long post but it was a real blast.
If you want more pics of the day, see here: http://www.motocentral.com/trt2012/6/med/_KAM6722.htm
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