| Safety |
Graded Sessions
Riders will be graded into sessions to ensure the safety and fun of all riders. The pace and ability of the riders will be assessed throughout the day, and changes made at our discretion.
Sessions are 15-20minutes in duration across the day. Wet Weather
Champion's Ride Days track days will take place rain, hail or shine. Recent track regulation changes mean that all ride days are held in wet weather. Flags
Yellow flag
SLOW DOWN! NO OVERTAKING! There is a rider down, or there has been mechanical failure, and this can lead to debris on the track. Red flagThe session has been stopped and you are required to exit the circuit. Slow down as there is potentially a bike down somewhere on the track, complete your current lap, and head to the pits. Black flagIf a situation develops that requires a rider return to the pits ASAP we will wave a black flag and point at the particular rider, this will be done at the pit controllers' position on the straight. Once you have come in please ride down to the pit controller position. Chequered flag
Quite simply, this flag signals the end of the current session, all riders are expected to complete their current lap and move into the pits so that the next group can proceed onto the track. Incidents
If you see an accident on the track DO NOT STOP UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Qualified Flag Marshals control all the points on track and this will ensure your safety on the day. The Flag Marshals can assess, notify, alert and monitor all accidents and conditions to ensure safety and effective running of the day. Medical Support
Champion's Ride Days always has professional and reliable medical support available at all tracks. With constant radio contact with the Flag Marshals they are immediately responsive to any necessary incident. Your Personal Responsibility
It is your personal responsibility to ensure you come to the track in good time and not under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any other substance, as this can impact your ability to operate the motorbike and respond with alertness on the circuit. It is your responsibility to offer your fellow riders the respect they are offering you. |