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Title: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: emaxxjeremy on December 15, 2005, 09:51:35 PM
i am not a racer, just a trail rider, etc for fun.  i would love to hit a track tho and run on a groomed surface and real jumps.  is there a play time at tracks for squids to get out there? 


Title: Re: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: 53yfz450 on December 15, 2005, 10:33:58 PM
sunshine practices on wed. night from 6-10 and on sunday 10-3. dade practices on thursday from 6-10.

i am at sunshine every wed. night.


Title: Re: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: YFZ450-Tampa on December 15, 2005, 11:31:30 PM
Bartow practices are on Thursday's and weekends, Mulberry is opend on weekends only, then QuickMx in Lakeland is opend on Wednesday's till dusk... Hope this help


Title: Re: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: YFZ450-Tampa on December 15, 2005, 11:33:27 PM
I forgot to mention, in Quickmx, they also have a XC track so you can try both, we practice there for the Hare Sacrambles races.


Title: Re: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: emaxxjeremy on December 16, 2005, 04:20:00 AM
only problem with open practice is the other people out there.  like i said if we went out there for fun, we are not racers and would probably be in the way of the real racers trying to get real practice.
thats why i was wondering if there was a play time, like with just slow pokes


Title: Re: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: YFZ450-Tampa on December 16, 2005, 07:02:32 PM
Hey men, I haven't heard about any track with a practice like that, you can always go at your speed, you just keep your line in the track and they will pass you without problem.


Title: Re: sunshine or dade city play time?
Post by: UncleRico on December 25, 2005, 06:53:49 PM
Most tracks that I've ridden on practice day encourage novice riders. 

I've yet to meet a rider at any level that didn't encourage riders of lesser experience.

Just ride at your own pace and level.  Keep your line, the more experienced riders will get around you.

Just remember to bring the proper riding gear and you'll be good to go.


Uncle Rico