Track Rookie Class

Class for track day beginners
Here is it. You've decided to do your first motorcycle track day ever. Rather you have or have not a track day ticket in your pocket- you are intimidated as hell. The respect for the big track and the unknown almost lifts out the excitement. You probably start out on C-Group, which is ok because there at least more rules to some kind of protect you. The upcoming 'chaos', which you even haven't seen yet, is overwhelming you. We see this every day. Also, there is confusion about the entire procedure of entering an 'gloves come off' arena. This program is designed to help orientating- relaxing by doing- and to give you a safe as possible approach.
Suitable for
- Want to enter track days
- All skill levels (we run 3 level groups)
- All categories of motorcycles
- Have essential skills to start track days
- Strive off intimidation by using "Been there- done that" effect
How It Works 
We're going into a lot. Literally all scenarios you are going to face doing track days, and we'll prepare you for it. How to prepare you and your bike to make it through tech inspection and safely through the day. Gear, equipment and tons of tips for setup and tires. The registration and the importance of being in the right group. Flag signals and track etiquette. The before and during handling of your bike. How to mentally and physically prepare for the chaos you don't even know yet. Passing and get passed, viewing and line prediction- and a lot more.
In-between all this, you'll have plenty of track time to get use to the 'demon'. Striving off that intimidate feel of being on a track, surrounded by riders who also signed the liability release form, and where rules are relative and bendable. Track days are often a ego driven world where the fastest dominates, and we want to prepare you for this.
Headcoach Can Akkaya knows what effects this might have on you and also all the situations you could get into, but he won't go into actual riding elevating skill subjects, because you should know yourself if you are ready for track days or not. This is what our Cornering School program is good for. However, he'll go into lines to make you- the rookie- more predictable. He'll go into viewing to give you peace of mind. He'll give you mental relaxation.
The Track We're Using
The Stockton Little 99 Raceway is a perfect place to overcome those butterfly's in your stomach. You will be grouped, just like during your track day, and you'll be surrounded by faster and slower riders. We teach you how to deal with this mentally and physically. We also check on your riding abilities and see if you even should consider this yet- or to get you all right in our Cornering program. The sounds, the chaos, the atmosphere come in lower doses and this will have a 'been there- done that' effect on you. Besides... this track is heck of fun too.
Once completed
... you are certified to go do track days with any track day organizer of your choice, but only these organizations will give you a solid discount on their season track passes and we recommend them for ethical and trust reasons. Also completing the Superbike-Coach Cornering School day 1 to day 4 will certify you to do track days.
NO track fees, but FREE stuff
Our team is ready for you. No hidden fees, but free of charge sport photography, water, and snacks. Come with up-to-date sport riding gear and an open minded attitude. You won’t get more bang for the buck than with Superbike-Coach and on our challenging race track.
Includes track fee $139
- Small track transition to big track
- Introducing track environment
- Being line predictive
- Passing, get passed
- Bike and gear prep
- Tons of tips from pro's
NEED A RENTAL BIKE?! We can help you out. Rent one of our pool bikes which comes with gas, race tires, and transport. The fee is $190, and an optional insurance of about $85 which covers you to max $700 in damage, no matter how bad it is. Of course you can bring a cheaper 3rd party rental, but you won’t have that insurance, and no transportation to our track. Just opt it in the booking process.