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Daily Schedule

WE RUN RAIN OR SHINE


There is always something to learn, on a wet or dry track. A FAST course will not be cancelled due to weather conditions. However, track sessions may be delayed if heavy rain is present.

ADVANCED RIDING COURSES

 8 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.

PHASE 1

  • Registration, 7h45 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 

  • Classroom session begins at 8:30 a.m.

  • The teacher/chief instructor starts the day with a one-hour in-depth presentation and discussion on riding techniques and skill development to help you ride with precision, style and safety. We will cover all the details you need to master to reach your own goals.

  • Suiting up and group division: 9:30 a.m.

  • The class is broken up into 3 groups of 9 to 12 riders: conservative and less experienced riders, intermediate riders, more speed-oriented, experienced riders. Each group has its own experienced instructor. Once this is done, you get dressed in full leathers, gloves, boots and helmet to prepare for the on-track riding sessions.

  • Track time/on-track riding sessions 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • You ride seven 10-minute track sessions in Phase 1 & 2 and six 12-minute track sessions in Phase 3 & 4. The duration of riding sessions has been studied to provide you with the best possible concentration right up to the very end of each course. Each track riding session focuses on certain techniques discussed earlier in class, from easiest to most advanced to help you gradually improve your skills. You start by riding behind an instructor to familiarize yourself with the track, the motorcycle and a few riding techniques. Then, your instructor observes you in a corner and takes notes and video of your performance while you ride laps with the other riders in your group. Immediately following each riding session, your instructor comments your riding techniques and provides feedback on how and what you can further improve. Passing is allowed in designated areas, where it is considered safe.

  • Our on-track lessons for each of our courses:

  • Consist of seven half-hour sessions, each broken down into 3 parts.

  • A 10-minute presentation by the teacher/chief instructor on the specific techniques to be practiced during that session.

  • 10-minute track session, focusing on the techniques discussed right before.

  • 10-minute instructor feedback to correct your mistakes and improve certain techniques during your next riding session.

  • A team of flagmen and an official ambulance are present to ensure safety throughout the day.

  • Lunch time approximately 12:15 p.m.

  • Final meeting: 5 p.m.

  • The day ends with a discussion, an award presentation, graduation certificates, souvenir sales.

PHASE 2, 3 & 4

Schedule similar to Phase 1, except that the morning classroom is replaced by a track walk (08:15) with instructor(s) commenting each turn and explaining the techniques to be implemented.

fast certificate 

A FAST Riding School Graduation Certificate is given to you after the completion of each course. This certificate allows you to participate in different track day events organized by other organizations. With your certificate, you may also purchase a road racing license if you are interested in pursuing a racing career.

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