Moto Inside launches a Race Simulation Training
Moto Inside will launch a Race Simulation Training in Nederweert-Eind on Sunday, March 21. We have been training a bit in recent months and see match after match being cancelled. It's a shame for our sport and all the energy we put into preparation. Because a competition requires a different tension and energy from the riders, MC de Peel riders starts with a Race Simulation Training for the youth.
We see it very often on social media, riders who simulate a competition with a small group during free training. Start together and then push each other to the shins for a number of rounds. Very effective and much more exciting than just doing your laps at a training session. That is exactly what we will do on March 21 'Training, with the excitement of a competition'.
We will start on March 21 as test training with the 85cc large wheel class. If it is a success, we also want to include the other youth classes.
The daily schedule looks like this:
10.00am-11.00am. Free training. 4 groups of 12 riders receive 15 minutes of free training. The groups are divided by the organization.
11.00am-12.00pm. Qualification training. The same 4 groups start together and participate in a qualifying training. The fastest 3 go to the A-Final, 4-6 to the B-Final, 7-9 to the C-Final, 10-12 to the D-Final.
12.00:13.00-XNUMX:XNUMX. Final training sessions. The D-Finale kicks off, followed by the C and B-Finale. The A-final runs last.
The MAC Lierop starting gate team will of course be there and the MC de Peelrijders team will provide a challenging circuit.
All applicable corona measures remain in force. So a maximum of 1 supervisor per rider and (unfortunately) no audience.
Participation costs €20 per rider and you must have a MON or KNMV license. Register now in the Moto Inside app!
Flaggers can also register in the App!
Posted: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
PHOTO: MotoInside
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