On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 14:15:07 +0200, "matteo v argento"
<sguabro@despammed.com> wrote:
>I would like to know if there are tacks in dk / souht of sweden where is
>easy to go and practice (anderstop??) that you know, and how it works (here
>you can either buy a trackday or just single session, sometimes it can be
>very crowded and lines at the pits are very long).
Hello Matteo,as i don't know how well you understand Danish i choose
to answer in english.
The possibilities to go trackracing in DK is piss-poor as it stands
right now,with little or no hope for any significant improvement in
the near future.
We only have 3 tracks for a bike your size and they are not even
especially interesting (Jyllandsringen,Ring Djursland and the new
track in Padborg (Park) ),but the biggest problem is that even these
tracks either don't allow Trackdays at all or only on a very moderate
scale because of environmental issues and/or noisecomplaints,so it's
to say the least very troublesome to go racing in DK.
In the south of Sweden you do have a lot better chances finding some
tracks like Knutstorp or Anderstorp and there are also some
TD-organizers that can hook you up (just coming on your own and
getting a few laps in is not an option AFAIK) it is however somewhat
expensive depending on where you will be located in DK as transport to
the tracks will be costly and the track-fees has also gone up in the
last couple of years.
I growing numbers people in DK are turning south side to the bigger
and more interesting tracks in Germany/Holland/Poland and so on,as
it's often about the same price and there are also a lot more
organizers in Germany.A friend of mine has just been 2 days on the
Assen GP-track at a cost of 1800 DKK including insurance with damon
racing :
http://www.damon-racing.de/
So there you have it,in DK you shouldn't get your hopes up,in the
south of sweden it will be possible if somewhat expensive and in
Germany there are also some possibilities...
--
-Michael
Div. Aprilia RS250-dele til salg på:
http://62.79.120.117/